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Weekend protests oppose ICE tactics

Local nurses close three days of protest with vigil
by Leslie Layton
Posted February 2, 2026

This story was first posted Jan. 31 and updated Feb. 2

Three days of protest in Chico began with Jan. 30student walkoutsto protest immigration enforcement tactics. And the culmination was a Feb. 1 candlelight vigil organized by local nurses and their national union to honor people who have been killed by federal agents.

Eric Smith is an ICU nurse at Oroville Hospital. Photo by Karen Laslo.

The vigil drew at least 200 protesters who lined the Esplanade across from Enloe Medical Center, many wearing red and some carrying signs paying tribute to Minneapolis ICU nurse Alex Pretti.

Tori Johnson, an Enloe nurse who participated in the vigil, called Pretti’s Jan. 24 killing an execution, noting that he was shot while trying to protect a woman who was “being pushed to the ground.”

“It’s really scary,” Johnson said of the immigration enforcement underway nationwide. “Especially living in a community with a lot of Hispanic immigrants. We would hate to see a lot of our patients here feel scared to go to the hospital, to go out in public. I’m afraid that they’re scared to speak up.”

The candlelight vigil was organized by theNational Nurses United union, which says it’s the largest RN union in the country. The union’s website says that it’s holding a week of action to “demand that Congress vote to immediately abolish this violent, racist, and lawless agency.”

“ICE messed with the wrong profession,” the union states.

Jan. 31 protest in south Chico

Organizers said that between 1,000 and 2,000 people showed up for a “Day of Remembrance” protest on East 20th Street.

J.M. Rodriguez waves to drivers honking in support. Photo by Karen Laslo.

“America has awoken,” said Kate McCracken, an organizer who works with Re-Sisters and other local groups, noting that there have been many deaths in immigration detention centers — as well as the New Year’s Eve killing ofKeith Porter, Jr. in Los Angeles — since Trump took office. “It wasn’t just Renee and Alex getting murdered. People are just sick of it. They’re just tired of this going on.”

Thirty-two peopledied in ICE custody in 2025.The Guardian reports that another eight people have either been killed by federal agents or died while in detention so far in 2026.

The Chico protest attracted many students and some families as demonstrations were underway in cities across the nation.

Protesters stood on the ramp to the 20th Street Kristina Chesterman bike bridge and packed the bridge. They lined both sides of 20th Street from the Chico Mall to Forest Avenue.(Photos courtesy of Karen Laslo.)

Today’s protest was organized by the Re-Sisters,Indivisible and the Defenders of Democracy coalition. Above, demonstrators honor people who have died in detention or been killed by federal agents. Photo above courtesy of Kate McCracken.

Leslie Layton is editor of ChicoSol.

4 thoughts on “Weekend protests oppose ICE tactics”

  1. Right on. Hold the Line. We can’t lose our momentum now.

  2. It was so great to see the younger generation fired up and participating. Our youth are smart and they see what is happening.

  3. Glad to see the big turn out and media coverage.

  4. I am very appreciative to see the article written to be clear that this was a protest designed to honor and mourn all the victims of Ice violence, not just the two white victims who many people relate to as the impetus for the most recent anti-Ice uprisings. And thanks to the makers of signs that day, for bringing the names and realities of the too many victims of immigration abuses that are not making it into mainstream media. And wow, thanks to the nurses. It’s always good when the nurses get riled up!

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Sobreviviendo la migra

En este artículo, ChicoSol actualiza su informe sobre la seguridad tanto de los inmigrantes como de los miembros de la comunidad no inmigrantes que desean apoyarlos.Nuestra guía de recursos original se publicó en colaboración con Chico News & Review y aún se puede consultar en el enlace.

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2 de marzo es una fecha límite para ser Dreamer!

Los estudiantes indocumentados y los de familias con estatus mixto que necesiten asistencia legal y financiera pueden solicitar ayuda tanto en Chico State como en Butte College.

Averigüe si reúne los requisitos para pagar la matrícula estatal. Algunos estudiantes indocumentados quien asistieron a una escuela secundaria de California califican para la matrícula estatal y la ayuda financiera del estado.La fecha de prioridad es el 2 de marzo,2026.

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Find out whether you qualify for in-state tuition (for more information click on “read more” below) Some undocumented students who attended a California high school qualify for both in-state tuition and state financial aid.The priority deadline is March 2, 2026.

For more information on where undocumented students and college students from mixed-status families can seek legal and financial assistance, read more here.

Where to find a hot meal or food supplies

Various nonprofit organizations and churches in Chico assist people experiencing food insecurity.

NorCal Resist Chico and the North State Shelter Team hold mutual aid distribution at 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays at Our Hands Plaza. Melys Araujo-Jerez of NorCal Resist Chico said the distribution location will change soon and encourages people in need to checkNorCal Resist Chico’s social media regularly for location updates.

Araujo-Jerez saidpeople who want to help can donate directly to NorCal Resist Chico’sDonorBoxor drop off items during the Tuesday distribution events.

“We encourage people to bring hot food if they would like to share as well! Or any food donations,” Araujo-Jerez said.

To view ChicoSol’s listing of local food banks, read morehere.

Donde se pueden encontrar alimentos gratuitos

Varias organizaciones sin fines de lucro y algunas iglesias de Chico ayudan a las personas que sufren inseguridad alimentaria.

Una distribución de ayuda mutua organizada por NorCal Resist Chico y North State Shelter Team se lleva a cabo los martes, de momento a las 5:30 p.m. en la Plaza “Our Hands”. Pero el lugar de distribución cambiará pronto, según Melys Araujo-Jerez de NorCal Resist Chico quien avisa a las personas necesitadas a consultar regularmente lasredes sociales de NorCalpara conocer las últimas novedades sobre la ubicación.

Araujo-Jerez dijo quelas personas que quieran ayudar pueden hacer donacionesdirectamente a laDonorBox de NorCal Resist Chico o entregar artículos durante los eventos de distribución de los martes.

“¡Animamos a las personas a que traigan comida caliente si quieren compartirla! O cualquier donación de alimentos”, dijo Araujo-Jerez.

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