SEIU leader charged with 'conspiracy to impede an officer' for protesting ICE raid
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California labor leader David Huerta, 58, was released from federal custody on Monday on a $50,000 bond after being charged with “conspiracy to impede an officer.”

Huerta, the president of Service Employees International Union California (SEIU) was arrested during an anti-ICE protest in Los Angeles on Friday.

Huerta was photographed wearing socks and carrying shoes following his release from custody. He told reporters he did not intend to get arrested, and the only way to win change is through nonviolence.

“This fight is ours, it’s our community’s, but it belongs to everyone,” Huerta said in Spanish, according to the Associated Press. “We all have to fight for them.”

David Huerta walks in socks

SEIU California and SEIU-USWW union president David Huerta walks in socks while carrying shoes after his release from detention outside the Edward R. Roybal Federal Building, amid federal immigration sweeps in downtown Los Angeles, California, U.S. June 9, 2025. (Daniel Cole)

While SEIU International President April Verrett said on Monday that the labor union is “relieved” that Huerta is free, she added his arrest only drew attention to a larger issue.

“Thousands of workers remain unjustly detained and separated from their families. At this very moment, immigrant communities are being terrorized by heavily militarized armed forces. The Trump regime calling in the National Guard is a dangerous escalation to target people who disagree with them. It is a threat to our democracy. The federal government should never be used as a weapon against people who disagree with them,” she said in a statement.

David Huerta speaks to media

SEIU California and SEIU-USWW union president David Huerta speaks to the media after his release from detention outside the Edward R. Roybal Federal Building, amid federal immigration sweeps in downtown Los Angeles, California, U.S. June 9, 2025. (Daniel Cole)

“America is a nation of immigrants. Immigrant workers are essential to our society: feeding our nation, caring for our elders, cleaning our workplaces, and building our homes,” Verrett added. “Immigrants are scientists, they are teachers and professors. They are our co-workers, neighbors and family members. They deserve our respect and they need their constitutional rights respected.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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