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Kim Kardashian Blasts ICE’s ‘Inhumane’ Actions as LA Riots Rage On—Shocking Family Divisions Exposed!

Kim Kardashian criticized US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as “inhumane” amidst ongoing tensions related to the Los Angeles protests.

On her Instagram Stories Tuesday, she expressed her concerns: “ICE claims to protect us from violent criminals, but often they tear hardworking families apart unjustly. We must stand up for what is right.”

Kim Kardashian called out ICE for “ripping” families apart amid Los Angeles protests. kimkardashian/Instagram

Having grown up in Los Angeles, Kardashian emphasized the importance of immigrant communities: “I’ve seen how deeply immigrants are woven into our city’s fabric — neighbors, friends, coworkers. Our communities thrive because of their contributions, regardless of political views.”

She added, “We can’t ignore the fear and injustice caused when families are separated. There has to be a better way.”

Kim Kardashian shared her concern: “We can’t turn a blind eye when fear and injustice tear families apart. There must be a better way.” kimkardashian/Instagram

She further reposted a clip of Doechii’s speech at the BET Awards 2025, where the rapper criticized President Trump for deploying military forces against protesters: “There are ruthless attacks creating chaos in our communities, all in the name of law and order,” Doechii stated.

The protests in LA erupted last Friday following a federal raid targeting undocumented immigrant workers in the garment district.

Most protests remained peaceful, but some escalated into violence with instances of looting and property destruction. Getty Images

Gavin Newsom, California’s governor, filed an emergency suit in federal court to block the deployment of the National Guard and Marines during these operations.

The crackdown, focusing on workplace raids, sparked widespread protest rights expression. Though mostly peaceful, some demonstrations turned destructive, with footage showing looting and vandalism.

Officials, including Governor Newsom, have tried to intervene, with Newsom requesting a court stay on federal actions.