Wrestling star Brody King wore a T-shirt in a match this week, demanding the repeal of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which shows that he opposed the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration.
All Elite Wrestling League champions are also selling shirts with “abolition of ice” messages and promoting them on social media.
“All proceeds will be donated to the local Heart Foundation to help families affected by the ice attack. Thanks @travisrt for their excellent design,” King wrote in an article on social media X on Friday.
The king’s hometown, Los Angeles, fell into turmoil after a series of ice raids led to massive demonstrations throughout the city.
President Trump dispersed thousands of National Guard soldiers and hundreds of Marines to deceive the demonstrations.
As a result, multiple residents were arrested or detained, which made some MPs angry at what they said was a lack of due process detention center.
Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D-Calif).
“These are not criminals. These families follow the rules. Paperwork is submitted. Appear on time.” Instead, they are seen as breaking the law and seeking asylum. ”
King protested the treatment of Los Angeles immigrants during a Wednesday game in Mexico, and Los Angeles immigrants received applause from fans.
“Brody King of the Mexican Arena wears ‘abolition of ice'” wrote in an article on X.
“Put the king in Brody King. Give this man everything.” He indicated it with a Mexican flag emoji.