Compton clarified it has no role in federal immigration enforcement actions tied to a private lease with ICE. While legally accurate and SB 54-compliant, the statement risks political backlash. Citizens' Coalition for Change urges balanced messaging that reassures residents, avoids resistance optics, respects the law, maintains practical communication with federal agencies, and fosters civic engagement—especially among underrepresented Latino voters.
Between June 7–8, Compton saw violent protests after ICE raids, including a 12-hour standoff, bottle-throwing, a vehicle fire, and street vandalism. National Guard troops were deployed by presidential order. While damage occurred, the unrest was brief and localized—not a full-scale riot. Cleanup began the next day. The clashes were part of broader county-wide protests against federal immigration enforcement actions.
Long Beach has been designated a sanctuary city by the Trump administration for limiting ICE cooperation under a 2025 executive order. Recent city ordinances restrict data sharing and expand legal aid for undocumented residents. Critics argue the policies compromise public safety, hinder law enforcement, and risk nearly $1B in federal grants amid Long Beach’s homelessness crisis and strained city resources.