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Protests planned nationwide on ICE, voter suppression, AI data centers

Created at 18 Jul · 10:06 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Thousands of Americans are expected to protest this weekend on issues including ICE violence, voter suppression, and the expansion of AI data centers. The demonstrations, organized by progressive and conservative groups, aim to influence the upcoming midterm elections and address concerns about government actions and corporate expansion.

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Key Numbers

70+ICE Out rallies planned
11fatal shootings by federal immigration officials since start of Trump's second t
700voting rights events planned
100,000+expected turnout for voting rights actions
250,000people organizers hope to engage through voter education
75datacenter projects delayed or canceled in first three months of the year
$130bn+value of delayed or canceled datacenter projects
100+events planned against AI data center expansion
40states with planned datacenter protests

Who's Involved

ICE
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, subject of protests
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo
Victim of ICE shooting, subject of protests
Joan Sebastián Durán Guerrero
Victim of ICE shooting, subject of protests
Answer Coalition
Progressive organization sponsoring anti-ICE actions
50501
Progressive organization sponsoring anti-ICE actions
Hunter Dunn
National press coordinator for 50501
Paul Ramirez
Co-founder of immigrant rights group Valley Defense
John Lewis
Late congressman and voting rights advocate honored by events
Barbara Arnwine
President and founder of the Transformative Justice Coalition
Daryl Jones
Lawyer with the Transformative Justice Coalition
Humans First
Conservative advocacy group organizing protests against datacenters
Amy Kremer
Chair of Humans First
Donald Trump
Pressuring House Republicans to pass Save America Act

↳ Why This Matters

These widespread protests highlight significant public concerns across the political spectrum regarding government enforcement actions, voting rights, and the rapid expansion of technology infrastructure, signaling potential shifts in public sentiment and political priorities ahead of the midterm elections.

Key facts

  • Thousands of Americans are expected to protest this weekend on issues including ICE violence, voter suppression, and AI data center construction.
  • Over 70 'ICE Out' rallies are planned to demand justice for individuals fatally shot by ICE agents.
  • Voting rights groups are holding nearly 700 events to promote civic engagement and voting rights education.
  • Conservative groups are protesting the expansion of AI data centers, citing concerns about corporate welfare and community impact.
  • Grassroots efforts have already led to the delay or cancellation of at least 75 datacenter projects valued at over $130 billion.

Thousands of Americans are expected to participate in mass protests this weekend, focusing on issues including violence by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, voter suppression, and the construction of AI data centers. These demonstrations, organized by a mix of progressive and conservative groups, are seen as defining issues for the upcoming midterm elections.

More than 70 'ICE Out' rallies are scheduled nationwide on July 18, demanding justice for Lorenzo Salgado Araujo and Joan Sebastián Durán Guerrero, who were fatally shot by ICE agents. Organizers, including the Answer Coalition and 50501, aim to remove ICE from the streets and abolish the agency, citing community terrorization. Hunter Dunn of 50501 stated, "A lot of groups are signing on because we agree that ICE is terrorizing our communities, that we need to stop ICE terror, and to abolish ICE." Paul Ramirez of Valley Defense emphasized the fight for justice and accountability for officers involved.

In parallel, nearly 700 voting rights events are planned as part of the Good Trouble Lives On national weekend of action, honoring the legacy of John Lewis. These events, featuring teach-ins, voter registration drives, and community gatherings, aim to boost civic engagement ahead of the November midterms. Barbara Arnwine of the Transformative Justice Coalition highlighted the movement-building aspect, aiming to turn attendees into voting rights activists. Daryl Jones, a lawyer with the coalition, noted that recent Supreme Court rulings and proposed legislation like the Save America Act, which Donald Trump is pushing, have created a critical moment for voting rights, particularly for Black, brown, and Native American voters. Jones anticipates increased turnout due to voter suppression efforts and hopes to engage a quarter of a million people through education and registration.

The movement against data center construction has emerged as a bipartisan concern. According to Data Center Watch, grassroots groups have already delayed or canceled at least 75 data center projects worth over $130 billion in the first three months of the year. Humans First, a conservative advocacy group, is organizing over 100 protests in 40 states against the "unchecked expansion of datacenters," aiming to give a voice to grassroots Americans, especially conservatives, in the debate over AI data centers. Amy Kremer, chair of Humans First, stated that the issue "ignites anger among the conservative base" and criticized data centers for often benefiting from corporate welfare that Republicans claim to oppose.

Frequently asked questions

The protests are focused on three key issues: alleged violence by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, efforts to suppress voting rights, and the expansion of AI data centers.

The protests are organized by a diverse coalition, including progressive groups like the Answer Coalition and 50501 for ICE-related actions, voting rights organizations such as the Transformative Justice Coalition, and conservative groups like Humans First for data center protests.

The 'ICE Out' rallies aim to demand justice for individuals fatally shot by ICE agents, call for the arrest of responsible officers, and ultimately advocate for the abolition of ICE.

Conservative groups are protesting the "unchecked expansion of datacenters," viewing them as beneficiaries of corporate welfare and expressing concern that these massive facilities are being imposed on communities without local consent.

What Happens Next

01Protests are scheduled to take place this weekend across the country.
02Organizers aim to engage hundreds of thousands of people through voter education and registration efforts.
03Further grassroots actions are expected to target datacenter projects nationwide.

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How It Developed

Thousands of Americans are expected to participate in mass protests this weekend.
Protests will focus on ICE violence, voter suppression, and datacenter construction.
Over 70 'ICE Out' rallies are planned on July 18 to demand justice for victims of ICE shootings.
Voting rights groups have organized nearly 700 events for a national weekend of action honoring John Lewis.
A conservative advocacy group, Humans First, is organizing over 100 protests against AI data center expansion.
Grassroots groups have already delayed or canceled at least 75 datacenter projects worth over $130 billion.

Sources

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ICE, datacenters, voter suppression: key issues expected to draw thousands in US to protestsThe Guardian

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