Frank Clem, a pickleball pal of mine, just lately put out the phrase that he was amassing whistles to ship to the entrance traces of anti-ICE demonstrations in downtown Los Angeles, Highland Park, Pasadena and different areas.
I used to be overseas on the time, however shortly after I returned, I thought of Clem when Minneapolis nurse Alex Pretti was shot lifeless by ICE brokers at a protest in Minnesota. It wasn’t lengthy earlier than the Trump administration’s prime officers took turns blaming the sufferer, mendacity concerning the circumstances and calling Pretti an murderer.
Pretti’s distraught dad and mom responded with this:
“The sickening lies informed about our son by the administration are reprehensible and disgusting.”
And but solely unsurprising, given the state of disinformation and the blatant corruption of authorized and ethical codes of conduct underneath Trump, who simply the opposite day was blowing gasoline but once more concerning the 2020 election being stolen.
How do you stand as much as a president who hypocritically pardons drug kingpins and different rabble, together with the barbarians who beat up cops and ransacked the Capitol, whilst he invades cities to terrorize and abduct working individuals?
Perhaps you blow a whistle, for starters.
I do know, it’s a small gesture. However Clem and others are selecting sides, standing up for his or her communities, and refusing to stay silent because it turns into clear that the ICE agenda is much less about regulation and order and extra concerning the politics of scapegoating.
I came across a narrative on Fox11 a few broader whistle brigade in Los Angeles. Musician Hector Flores, of Las Cafeteras, stated he had been distributing free whistles to espresso retailers as a result of “we’ve acquired to guard each other,” and a whistle can sound the alarm that ICE brokers are on the prowl.
If Trump have been sincere about rounding up violent criminals, we wouldn’t want this sort of resistance. However arrests of immigrants with no felony information are growing, and nearly all of them are right here to work and help their households. And U.S. employers have embraced and relied on them as important contributors to the financial system.
Once I couldn’t instantly pay money for Flores, I referred to as the proprietor of Cafe de Leche, the Highland Park espresso store he had delivered whistles to. Matt Schodorf informed me he was recent out of whistles, and I considered Clem, who agreed to fulfill me at Cafe de Leche with a particular supply.
Clem, an actor, is somebody you need in your pickleball crew as a result of he involves play and he covers loads of floor. You might need seen him in theater productions, on TV exhibits or in motion pictures, and also you couldn’t presumably not have seen him because the emu farmer in a Liberty Mutual industrial.
Clem walked previous a window signal that claims “I Like My Espresso With out ICE” and took a seat at Cafe de Leche. He was sporting an L.A. ballcap and carrying a buying bag containing lots of of whistles.
An indication studying “I like my espresso with out ICE” is posted within the window of Cafe de Leche in Highland Park. Cafe homeowners Matt and Anya Schodorf have been gifting away whistles to prospects for use for ICE sightings and at demonstrations.
(Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Occasions)
Black whistles. Purple whistles. Whistles with strings and whistles with hooks to clip onto key chains.
Sufficient for a symphony.
“It’s 18, 20 bucks for, like, 100 whistles,” Clem stated, displaying a sandwich-size baggie of 100 multicolored whistles within the form of small pencils.
Clem has been shopping for them in bulk on the web, accepting donated whistles from pals, and making his with a 3D printer. He stated he had already given away greater than 1,500 the previous couple of weeks at rallies and demonstrations.
Individuals smile, Clem stated, “after they see the chances,” after they be part of the refrain and the trigger, and slightly than retreat in silence, make themselves heard. Stiff opposition to ICE atrocities in Minneapolis has led to the withdrawal of lots of of brokers, so possibly a nook is being turned.
“We’re blowing $20 on espresso, proper?” Clem stated. “However right here’s $20 you possibly can spend on one thing and actually really feel such as you’re getting some form of return on it. … Throw me 100 whistles, and we’ll get them into the fingers of individuals that may make a distinction.”
Schodorf joined us with a cleaned-out whistle rack that stated “Free Ice Alarms” on it, and stated he’d be glad to fill the rack with Clem’s contributions. Earlier than lengthy, it was loaded up with 100 whistles and positioned on the entrance counter.
Once I requested Schodorf about becoming a member of ranks with the whistle brigade, he talked about his spouse, Cafe de Leche co-owner Anya Schodorf.
“She grew up right here, however she was born in Nicaragua,” he stated, and it’s onerous to to not become involved when “they’re simply profiling individuals proper off the streets. I imply, no one feels protected … they usually’re charging the brown individuals, proper? My spouse would establish as that, and she or he’s afraid to exit of the home.”
Schodorf stated they’ve been scrambling to maintain the enterprise working after they misplaced their Cafe de Leche restaurant within the hearth that tore by way of Altadena a 12 months in the past. A photograph of them within the ruins of their different store held on the wall, together with different photographs of the destruction in Altadena.
“I don’t know what to do,” Schodorf stated concerning the ICE techniques in Highland Park and past, “however I really feel like we wish to increase the voices of individuals.”
His spouse entered the store and greeted pals and prospects earlier than becoming a member of us. She has been a U.S. citizen for many years, and but she feels as if the colour of her pores and skin makes her a suspect.
Anya and Matt Schodorf, homeowners of Cafe de Leche in Highland Park, speak about their fears about ICE in the neighborhood.
(Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Occasions)
“You may scream from the highest of your lungs that you just’re a citizen, they usually don’t care,” Anya stated. “I actually can’t suppose straight … and it’s actually onerous for me to pay attention.”
Anya stated she walks and typically runs on Arroyo trails however has begun taking further precautions, like calling her husband and leaving the road open. She went to a park in Pasadena just lately and acquired fearful after coming into a restroom.
“I heard … a commotion outdoors and I acquired nervous,” Anya stated. “After which I got here out and noticed ICE individuals form of harassing the employees, like metropolis employees. They’re metropolis landscapers, and I panicked. I went again into the toilet, like, what do I do? And why ought to I be panicky? I’m a citizen.”
Her youngsters are simply as involved about her as she is.
“It’s my son I actually fear about,” Anya stated. “He says, ‘Ensure you have your passport.’ Yeah, my youngsters. They’re actually fearful. And my son is like, please watch out. … It’s that extra stress that they don’t want — that they’ve to fret about me.”
The Schodorfs stated ICE brokers just lately grabbed a neighborhood fixture — a man who sells tamales.
“They’re simply choosing individuals off, proper and left,” Matt stated.
“He’s like 72,” Anya stated.
The primary whistles delivered by Hector Flores have been gone earlier than lengthy.
“It was only a matter of hours,” Matt stated. “I believe it’s twofold. It’s individuals who suppose they could want it only for themselves, but it surely’s individuals who really feel like they could want it for different individuals. … It’s been wildly in style.”
“We’re an excellent nation,” Anya stated. “However we’re falling into the fingers of individuals which can be merciless they usually don’t actually care about anybody however themselves, and they’re enriching themselves.”
Clem stated that at rallies, he’s ensuring to supply whistles to distributors.
“Individuals promoting sizzling canines and churros,” he stated. “They’re asking what number of they’ll take for his or her households and pals, proper? I need them to take as many as they’ll. I’ve acquired 1,500 of these items sitting on my eating room desk.”
Clem stated he was by no means actually a protester, however “anybody who has eyes can see” the alarming degree of corruption popping out of the White Home.
“My dad fought within the Battle of the Bulge, proper?” Clem stated. “My dad fought Nazis and fascists in World Conflict II, and he was at all times warning me rising up that it might occur right here. So now, the least I can do is cross out whistles.”
When Clem’s whistles have been on show on the counter, one of many first prospects was Hana McElroy. She ordered a espresso and took a whistle.
“I’m a nanny, and I decide up a few youngsters from their preschool and I do know and love so many youngsters with dad and mom in fairly tenuous conditions,” stated McElroy, who’s Irish American. “It’s simply been a scary time to be an Angeleno.”
Hana McElroy, proper, picks up a free whistle whereas ordering a cup of espresso from Soleil Hernando at Cafe de Leche.
(Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Occasions)
McElroy stated she is aware of among the Latina nannies who take their prices to the little park throughout the road from Cafe de Leche, and she or he worries about them too.
McElroy confirmed me a whistle on her key chain however stated it was damaged. Soleil Hernando, a barista, informed her after she’d taken considered one of Clem’s whistles that they have been free, and she or he ought to take as many as she needed.
McElroy grabbed one other.
steve.lopez@latimes.com

















