Organizers of planned demonstrations against illegal immigration on June 30th are preemptively attributing any potential violence to governmental failures in policing and border security. They maintain their movement is peaceful and any unrest would stem from inadequate state response. Conversely, counter-protest groups are demanding the arrest of the demonstration leaders, accusing them of inciting violence. The upcoming protests are focused on the issue of illegal immigration, creating a tense environment. This dispute highlights a conflict between freedom of assembly and concerns about public safety. Authorities are preparing for potential clashes between demonstrators and counter-protesters. The situation underscores the growing polarization surrounding immigration policy and enforcement.
