Major ICE workplace raid in Omaha followed by rock-throwing protesters

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After a ice raid at the workplace that led to the arrests of about 70 illegal foreigners in a meat photography factory in Omaha, many demonstrators threw rocks and jumped at federal vehicles that carry out the process.
The Associated Press reported that the federal immigration authorities made arrests in Glen Valley Foods on Tuesday morning.
Fox News Digital contacted ICE to confirm the raid, but she didn’t hear immediately.
ICE officials told AP that the raid “is based on a continuous criminal investigation of employment on a large scale for foreigners without permission to work in the United States” and that it is likely that the “work enforcement” is likely to be probably in Nebraska since President Donald Trump took office.
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After a working place, ICE resulted in the arrest of about 70 illegal foreigners in the meat filling factory in Omaha, threw many demonstrators rocks and jumped at federal vehicles that carry out the operation. (Minh Connors/Anadolu via Getty Images and ICE)
The Flatwator Free Press reported that the situation became tense after the demonstrators began to gather as a convoy of federal vehicles that were leaving the factory. The Outlet said that many demonstrators jumped to transport law enforcement vehicles and “threw rocks and wreckage in cars, and destroy one window.”
The video, published by The Outlet, shows what is a line of federal vehicles surrounded by demonstrators on both sides who throw things, kick cars and scream with profanity and slogans such as “F — You, Pig”.
At one point during the video, a breaking window can be heard. In another video posted by The Outlet, two demonstrators jumped on the hood while trying to travel.
Violence erupted in Omaha with Los Angeles still fighting against violent ice riots and the rest of the country facing widespread protests against the Trump administration intensifying ice and deportation.
Trump says that “a very large force” will address the demonstrators in the military procession on Saturday.

The Mexican flag protester while standing in front of the smoke, which is escalating from the burning cars on June 8, 2025, in the center of Los Angeles. (Jim Vondruska/Getty Images)
The protests on the raids in Los Angeles moved to violence during the weekend, as rioters targeted federal law enforcement officials by throwing rocks, and videos showed that people are looting stores, setting cars and seizing a highway.
Trump announced on Saturday that he was publishing 2000 members of the National Guard to help suppress violence, bypassing the ruler, who usually activates the National Guard. The administration has also published several hundreds of actual naval infantry to respond to riots.
This step prompted the newsoms to file a lawsuit against the Trump administration regarding efforts to “define the National Guard in California”, while Democrats across the country have tried to blame violence for Trump’s activation of the National Guard while describing the riots against ice that they were “peaceful” demonstrations.
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The demonstrators are trying to illuminate the Molotov cocktail as fireworks explode during a protest in Compton, California, on Saturday, June 7, 2025, after federal immigration authorities performed their operations. (AP Photo/Ethan Swpe)
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Speaking with journalists at the Oval Office on Tuesday, Trump said the Americans can anticipate additional immigration raids throughout the country, similar to those in California, warning that any potential riots explode in response to raids will face a “equal or greater” compared to dealing with the government for violence in Los Angeles.
Emma Colon, from Fox News Digitter, contributed to this report.
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2025-06-11 00:07:00