ICE Out Protests

Recent nationwide demonstrations tied to federal immigration enforcement actions are creating localized disruption risk across multiple U.S. metropolitan areas. This Flash Report provides a neutral, operational summary to help organizations and individuals make informed decisions as conditions evolve.

What this Flash Report covers

In the full report, we outline:

  • The geographic spread of “ICE Out” and related protests across multiple U.S. metro areas

  • Municipal and legislative responses that may influence operating conditions, access, and coordination expectations

  • Political and policy developments relevant to near term risk posture

  • Announced mobilizations through February and March

Timeline snapshot

Organizers have announced follow-on actions and additional mobilizations into late winter and early spring. While most planned events are publicly framed as nonviolent, conditions can shift quickly based on location, crowd size, counter-protest activity, enforcement posture, and triggering events.

Risk outlook

Based on reported activity and announced mobilizations, continued protest activity is highly likely in the near term. Localized disruption near dense corridors and high-visibility venues is moderately likely. Widespread uncontrolled unrest remains low likelihood absent a new triggering event.

Escalation indicators to monitor

Security teams and organizations should monitor for:

  • Rapid changes in crowd size or movement toward critical infrastructure, transit hubs, or high-visibility venues

  • Increased counter-protest activity, confrontations, or property damage

  • Shifts in law enforcement posture, including crowd-control measures or restrictions

  • Online calls for surge actions, rapid mobilization, or coordinated disruptions

  • Announced “days of action” that expand beyond a single city or venue

Preventive measures you can act on now if you operate near city centers, transit corridors, or major venues, consider the following preventive steps:

  • Update travel and commute guidance for impacted metro areas and likely rally zones

  • Confirm alternate routes and alternate entrances for offices and venues

  • Increase monitoring cadence during announced protest windows and weekends

  • Brief front desk and site teams on de-escalation and access control expectations

  • Pre-stage incident communications templates for staff, customers, and vendors

  • Define decision triggers for pausing operations, relocating, or going remote

Neutral, disciplined, operational

Our focus remains on neutral, disciplined risk analysis designed to support informed operational decision-making. Conditions are dynamic, and risk is often location-specific. We recommend refreshing assumptions daily and adjusting posture as new indicators emerge.

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