Protests are fine, just don't harbor criminals or prevent the arrest of criminals. That's not protesting, that's obstruction of justice.
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Sure, agreed. Are you sure that's happening, and the supposed charges aren't fallacious and intended just to give them an excuse to attack the protesters? Doesn't the narrative seem awfully convenient?
If the protestors weren't blatantly advertising that they intend to stop ICE, instead of just protesting, then sure, I'd give credence to your perspective.
But the anti-ICE messaging has stopped being just protests and is voicing direct opposition and prohibition.