
Jacobin Radio Jacobin Radio: How to Resist ICE and Win w/ Bill Gallegos
Oct 14, 2025
Bill Gallegos, a veteran Chicano activist, shares how diverse groups in Los Angeles successfully resisted Trump's military deployment against immigrant communities, showcasing the power of broad solidarity. Meanwhile, Tom Alter, a tenured historian recently fired for his political views, discusses the violation of academic freedom and the rising trend of McCarthyism on campuses. Both guests emphasize the importance of collective action in the face of repression and stress strategies for building united fronts against authoritarianism.
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Use Rights, Build Collective Defense
- Use your rights publicly and organize collectively rather than retreating after attacks.
- Join unions and political organizations and keep pressing the fight for democratic rights beyond individual cases.
Why L.A. Was A Target
- Bill Gallegos argues Trump targeted Los Angeles because it embodies what MAGA opposes: a large majority-people-of-color, progressive, unionized metropolis.
- L.A.'s history, demographic weight, and active unions made it both a target and a strong base for resistance.
Creative Community Pushback
- Troops and mounted units entered parks and workplaces, which outraged communities and spurred creative, nightly protests that mobilized neighbors and drove protesters out of hotels.
- Mutual aid, grassroots groups, and suburban volunteers joined to support affected families and sustain demonstrations.

