Hundreds of protesters gathered in downtown Dallas to rally against current immigration policies and recent deportations Sunday afternoon.
Organized by the Next Generation Action Network and other advocacy groups, the demonstration took place at Harwood Park. Participants carried signs and chanted slogans demanding an end to deportation practices by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Pro-illegal immigration activists rally outside #Dallas City Hall. Complaints lodged against #ICE and @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/5lYjBT9ZeL
— The Dallas Express News (@DallasExpress) February 2, 2025
Mexican flags dominate the Dallas protest of ICE, with scant few American flags mixed in. pic.twitter.com/vuzkNPnERJ
— The Dallas Express News (@DallasExpress) February 2, 2025
As protesters largely waved Mexican flags, a smattering of flags from other nations could be seen, too, including a handful of U.S. flags.
One protester carried a hand-painted sign: “No More Deportations.”
Speakers took turns addressing the audience, emphasizing the impact of immigration enforcement on communities of color and calling for comprehensive reform.
Speakers at the ICE protests in Dallas are encouraging activists to take their message to elected officials. pic.twitter.com/MW8GwRHc41
— The Dallas Express News (@DallasExpress) February 2, 2025
Some marchers chanted “si se puede,” Spanish for “yes, we can.”
Protesters march in Dallas chanting “si se puede!” Several other foreign flags appear to have joined. pic.twitter.com/Xz5BlECcJ9
— The Dallas Express News (@DallasExpress) February 2, 2025
Counterarguments were also present, with some onlookers expressing concerns about national security and the importance of upholding immigration laws. They argued that while compassion is necessary, legal processes must be followed to ensure fairness for those who enter the country lawfully.
A few protesters, identified by their clothing as Antifa, mixed briefly and uneventfully with the crowd.
Antifa activists made what seemed like a brief appearance in the early going at the anti-ICE rally in Dallas. pic.twitter.com/WFidlzFlUx
— The Dallas Express News (@DallasExpress) February 2, 2025
The protest remained peaceful, with a strong police presence ensuring safety. Organizers stressed that their movement was about human rights and dignity, not just policy.
Immigration protest happening in downtown Dallas pic.twitter.com/a6FF5gxx3B
— Dallas Texas TV (@DallasTexasTV) February 2, 2025
This demonstration follows a pattern of similar protests nationwide. Protesters spilled onto the freeway halting traffic outside of Los Angeles Sunday afternoon.
President Trump and his ‘Border Czar’ Tom Homan have launched an aggressive deportation effort against violent illegal immigrants since taking office last month.