In Los Angeles' Highland Park neighborhood, radical leftists have begun installing unauthorized sirens to warn illegal immigrants of nearby ICE agents, establishing a network aimed at thwarting federal deportation operations.
A grassroots group led by community activists, including the Highland Park Community Support Group, has crowdfunded the deployment of small red siren devices on private properties. These sirens, which can be heard from half a mile away, are activated remotely via an app to alert residents upon sightings of federal immigration enforcement activities, all without obtaining city permits.
Amanda Alcalde, who created the Highland Park Community Support Group, explained the initiative's goal, stating, “We’d like to ultimately have this along all the different streets so they can take shelter.” The effort underscores the growing tactics employed by open-borders advocates amid President Trump’s aggressive push to remove illegal aliens from American communities.
The sirens represent a brazen escalation in efforts to sabotage ICE operations, with devices strategically placed to create overlapping coverage across streets in the neighborhood. Critics argue that this not only violates local regulations but also endangers public safety by harboring individuals amid heightened federal enforcement.
Reports indicate the network is expanding city-wide, with liberals in Los Angeles deploying these audible warnings to counter immigration raids. The unauthorized installations bypass official channels, prompting calls for immediate shutdown to uphold the law.
This development highlights the intensifying clash between local activists and federal authorities, as the sirens are positioned to provide real-time alerts, allowing those targeted by ICE to evade detection and deportation.