Protesters Storm Home Depot Over ICE Raids, Accuse Company of Complicity
Posted on 05/05/26 at 20:50
- Protest Disrupts Home Depot Store Operations
- Accusations of Collaboration with ICE
- Police Disperse Demonstrators
A protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) temporarily disrupted operations at a Home Depot store in Westlake, Los Angeles.
The incident took place Friday afternoon, when a group of demonstrators entered the store.
The action caused tension both inside and outside the location for several minutes, according to ABC 7.
Protesters carried yellow signs reading: “ICE out of Home Depot.”
They gathered near the main entrance of the store.
Protest Against ICE Takes Over Home Depot in Los Angeles
Anti-ICE demonstrators entered a Westlake Home Depot store and staged a protest, stopping business for a short time Friday afternoon.
Several protesters holding yellow signs that said «ICE out of The Home Depot» gathered near the entrance of the store, and some took over… pic.twitter.com/DaZ9YKYDXL
— ABC7 Eyewitness News (@ABC7) May 2, 2026
Some demonstrators moved toward the checkout area, interrupting purchases.
Business activity was briefly affected, with customers and employees caught in the middle of the protest.
The situation escalated quickly inside the store. The Los Angeles Police Department arrived shortly afterward.
Once officers arrived, protesters exited the building.
Outside, they continued chanting and demonstrating, shifting the protest to the exterior of the store.
Accusations Against Home Depot
Anti-ICE activists enter Home Depot store in Westlake, stopping business temporarily as LAPD arrive on scene https://t.co/EMxPbnnir3
— ABC7 Eyewitness News (@ABC7) May 1, 2026
Organizers blamed the company for ICE’s actions.
They accused Home Depot of being complicit in immigration raids.
Protesters demanded that the company take steps to protect day laborers.
They called for concrete actions to prevent detentions on or near store property.
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Criticism focused on the presence of immigration enforcement operations at store locations.
According to demonstrators, these actions directly affect workers who gather near such sites.
The protest is part of a broader campaign putting pressure on the company.
Activists want Home Depot to adopt a more active stance.
Their goal is to prevent day laborers from being detained in surrounding areas.
Company Response
Home Depot rejected the accusations of collaboration with ICE.
The company stated that it does not coordinate with federal agencies.
It also said it does not receive advance notice of immigration enforcement operations.
In its statement, the company said:
“We are not notified of immigration enforcement activity, and we do not participate in such operations.”
“We do not coordinate our actions with ICE or Border Patrol.”
“Legally, we cannot interfere with federal law enforcement agencies, including preventing access to our stores and parking lots.”
The company reiterated that it has no control over these operations.
It added that the law limits its ability to intervene.
Context of Immigration Enforcement Operations
Federal agents have conducted operations at several Home Depot locations.
These actions have taken place across the Los Angeles area.
They have been reported since the Trump administration intensified immigration enforcement last summer.
The raids have raised concerns among local communities.
This is especially true for day laborers who frequently gather near these stores.
The presence of ICE in these areas has been ongoing.
This has led to protests like the one seen in Westlake.
Demonstrators aim to bring visibility to these operations.
They also seek to pressure companies to take a stance on the issue.