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Kristen Stewart Advocates for LA's Immigrant Community
The Oscar-nominated actress speaks out against ICE raids and the impact on local culture.
Mar. 3, 2026 at 6:07am
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Kristen Stewart, a lifelong Angeleno, is advocating for her immigrant neighbors as ICE conducts raids across Los Angeles and other cities. In an interview, Stewart expressed her heartbreak over the potential dismantling of the immigrant culture that has shaped the city's identity, stating that 'Los Angeles doesn't exist without all of us.' Her comments come amid recent high-profile incidents involving ICE, including the fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen by an off-duty ICE officer.
Why it matters
Stewart's advocacy highlights the growing tensions between immigrant communities and federal immigration enforcement, as well as the broader cultural and social implications of these actions. Her voice as a prominent local figure adds to the ongoing debate around immigration policy and its impact on diverse urban centers like Los Angeles.
The details
In the interview, Stewart praised immigrants as being just as integral to LA's identity as filmmaking and fast food. She expressed uncertainty about how to respond, asking 'do we make movies about this? Do we throw all of our money at it? Do we stop buying burgers in the daytime?' Her comments come after several high-profile incidents involving ICE, including the fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen by an off-duty ICE officer in LA, as well as other deaths in Minnesota and Georgia.
- On New Year's Eve, U.S. citizen and LA local Keith Porter Jr. was shot and killed by an off-duty Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer.
- In recent months, protests and public outcries have broken out over the fatal ICE shootings of Minnesota's Renee Good and Alex Pretti, as well as the death of Savannah, Georgia's Linda Davis.
The players
Kristen Stewart
An Oscar-nominated actress and lifelong resident of Los Angeles who is advocating for the city's immigrant community.
Keith Porter Jr.
A U.S. citizen and Los Angeles local who was shot and killed by an off-duty Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer on New Year's Eve.
Renee Good
A Minnesota resident who was fatally shot by ICE agents.
Alex Pretti
A Minnesota resident who was fatally shot by ICE agents.
Linda Davis
A Savannah, Georgia resident who was killed in a chase involving ICE agents.
What they’re saying
“I can't stand the idea that the dismantling of the culture that did have a hand in making me who I am—which is so meaningless in the face of people's lives being completely unearthed, uprooted, destroyed—this is not who we are. Where I'm from, I don't identify with that right now.”
— Kristen Stewart
“Los Angeles doesn't exist without all of us.”
— Kristen Stewart
The takeaway
Kristen Stewart's advocacy for LA's immigrant community highlights the broader cultural and social implications of federal immigration enforcement actions, which are increasingly met with public outcry and protest over their impact on diverse urban centers.
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