About 200 people chanted slogans and held signs outside the Department of Homeland Security’s office on West Rialto Avenue in San Bernardino on Monday afternoon, June 9, to protest the ICE raids in Southern California.
They stood peacefully on a street corner and largely stayed out of the street. The only visible sign of law enforcement was security guards across the street at the San Bernardino Transportation Center.
If U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were watching, they were doing so from behind tinted windows at the DHS office, which closed early Monday.
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San Bernardino police stayed out of sight, Lt. Jennifer Kohrell said, to avoid inflaming tensions.
A person driving by the protest stopped and plac