
Kendall Jenner goes WOKE as she shares shocking political message amid Trump's LA crackdown
Kendall Jenner shocked fans with a politically charged message on Saturday amid ongoing unrest in Los Angeles over ICE raids ordered by President Donald Trump.
Protests erupted after Trump ordered ICE raids in the area, deploying 2,000 National Guard troops—despite objections from California Governor Gavin Newsom.
In response, several celebrities have taken to social media to voice their outrage.
Among them are Eva Longoria and Chrissy Teigen, who posted fiery messages on Instagram to rally their followers.
Now, supermodel Kendall has joined the pushback.
Kendall took to her Instagram Stories to share a message in support of 'Los Angeles Immigrant Community Resources,' encouraging her followers to get involved and spread awareness.
Kendall took to her Instagram Stories to share a message in support of 'Los Angeles Immigrant Community Resources,' encouraging her followers to get involved and spread awareness
A link to the organization's scoial media shows a caption reading: 'LA, it's time to mobilize all of our community.
'Your actions do make a difference. Do your part as we look out for each other.
'LA stands united. Share these immigration community resources widely. Repost, amplify, organize. Spanish language version coming soon.'
On her Instagram Stories, Longoria reposted a tweet from Newsom in which he criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over his threat to deploy active-duty marines into the area to quell the resistance to Trump's policy.
Hegseth said via X: 'If violence continues, active-duty Marines at Camp Pendleton will also be mobilized — they are on high alert.'
Newsom called Hegseth's vows 'degranged behavior' while the Desperate Housewives star characterized it as 'Un-American.'
Longoria, who has long been out outspoken about social issues, also reposted a video from singer Gloria Estefan talking about the issue; and a clip of a woman being separated her child from her child due to the raid.
Eva Longoria and Chrissy Teigen , were among the Hollywood stars speaking out on social media about the ongoing protests in Los Angeles over ICE raids ordered by President Donald Trump. Pictured in Cannes last month
The actress also posted a clip of a person advising citizens on their rights in pertinence to the issue.
On Teigen's Instagram Stories, the Sports Illustrated swimsuit alum shared a tweet that mused about the allocation of resources toward the raids as opposed to feed or help people in need.
Another post had an 'I [love] LA' logo in support of the city and its citizens amid the time of civil unrest.
Another post implied Trump had deeply-political motives with the flurry of bold moves in Southern California.
Teigen also linked to advertisement for an event called the No Kings mass protest on June 14 along with a link provided by organizers.
The outspoken star, who is married to A-list singer John Legend, has had a complicated history of activism.
She emerged as a prominent voice of opposition to Trump in his first term, repeatedly getting under the sitting president's skin.
But some said Teigen had no room to virtue signal after it was revealed she had repeatedly encouraged a then-teen Courtney Stodden to take her own life in 2011.
Another Teigen post had an 'I [love] LA' logo in support of the city and its citizens amid the time of civil unrest
There were numerous flashpoints of violence in Southern California over the tension-packed weekend, the AP reported.
In the city of Paramount,which is about 16 miles from downtown Los Angeles, there was a conflict between immigration officials and protesters close to a Home Depot.
The hardware store was the epicenter of a skirmish after federal agents had erected a makeshift office for the Department of Homeland Security.
Authorities unfurled tear gas, pepper balls, and explosives at protesters, who fought back with rocks and cement.
The back-and-forth on the West Coast marked some of the area's most chaotic times since that riots that followed the verdicts for the police officers involved in the Rodney King case in April 1992.
Immigration authorities had conducted sweeps Saturday near the aforementioned Home Depot, as well as in the fashion district section of Los Angeles, arresting more than 100 immigrants on Trump's order.
Among those taken into custody included a the union leader, who was accused of impeding law-enforcement as he protested ICE's actions.
In a statement, the White House said Trump would not hesitate to use the National Guard in an effort to address 'the lawlessness that has been allowed to fester,' but did not provide a specific timetable for such an action to occur.
Newsom said via X that the president's words were 'purposefully inflammatory.'
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