
Through all this I saw a time to reflect on this time with thoughts of Solidarity. Peace ✌️
Tonight, I walked the streets of Downtown Santa Ana — not from behind a newsroom desk, but in the middle of it all, Backpack, Camera with my Zoom Lens, as the tension in our city reached a boiling point.
What began as a passionate demonstration quickly escalated as Santa Ana Police Agents and a wide array of law enforcement agencies descended with riot gear, military vehicles, and coordinated force. Santa Ana, once again, found itself in the national spotlight — not for its resilience or culture, but for the unrest that unfolded before our eyes.
And yet, amid the flashbangs, the smoke, and the chants, I heard something else — the voice of reason from myself at the center of the storm. I’m , standing at the edge of the chaos, a thought came to my mind speaking truth with clarity and urgency:
“Just remember — violence is not the answer.”
“It makes the city look bad, and ICE and the police — they end up looking like the good guys.”
That thought of mine struck me. It wasn’t an attempt to silence protest or dismiss the community’s pain — it was a call for strategy, for discipline, for remembering the power of optics in a society rigged against those demanding justice. It was a plea to not let the system flip the narrative — to not give them what they want.
What I witnessed tonight was more than a confrontation. It was a crossroads. The community is angry — and justifiably so. They’ve endured ICE raids, over-policing, and institutional neglect. But their strength lies not in matching the state’s aggression with fire — it lies in showing the world a different kind of power: unity, clarity, and moral high ground.
To the demonstrators: Your voice matters. Your truth matters. And how you choose to express it shapes the outcome more than you may realize. Hold the line — but hold it smartly.
We will continue reporting the truth, as it unfolds, with the voices of Santa Ana at the center.
In solidarity,
Igmar Rodas
Chief Editor, The Orange County Reporter
June 10, 2025
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