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Prof Allegedly Sent Email Encouraging People to Join LA Protests Against ICE

Prof Allegedly Sent Email Encouraging People to Join LA Protests Against ICE

“an email promoting anti-ICE demonstrations organized by the Democratic Socialists of America’s Los Angeles chapter”

Once again, the left is on the wrong side of an 80-20 issue, and of course, campus progressives want to join in.

The College Fix reports:

Professor sends email encouraging campus to join LA protests against ICE

An English instructor at Glendale Community College recently sent an email encouraging the campus community to join in protests against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

The call came as riotous demonstrations in downtown Los Angeles have included destruction of property, looting, arson incidents, and the injury of at least five police officers.

On Sunday, Julie Gamberg, a faculty member at Glendale Community College, sent an email promoting anti-ICE demonstrations organized by the Democratic Socialists of America’s Los Angeles chapter, according to screenshots of the note circulated on X.

“Citizens who know their rights can disrupt and slow ICE incursions,” states a DSA flier Gamberg embedded in her email.

“I wanted to share that Glendale has a contract to hold ICE detainees and there is some mobilizing around Tuesday’s city council meeting,” Gamberg stated in her memo to the community college’s “Issues” email listserv.

She included a link to a Los Angeles Times article headlined: “LA suburb is holding ICE detainees in its jail, sidelining sanctuary rules.”

The email touted plans to fight law enforcement efforts on both Monday and Tuesday of this week, one being a rally in Grand Park in LA against the detainment of a local union leader, and the second targeting the Glendale council meeting.

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Comments

Only 1 teacher? I’m surprised.

henrybowman | June 11, 2025 at 2:02 pm

Another teal-haired crazy white chick, who will be nowhere near the burning cars, but one or two blocks outside the zone, behind a table, handing out sandwiches and water bottles, and feeling oh so virtuous.