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Staying Safe Amid US Civil Unrest: Practical Advice For Individuals And Organizations

12 JUN 2025

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Blurred image of 2025 Los Angeles ICE protest.

Since 6 June 2025, recurring protests in Los Angeles have disrupted daily life, sparked sporadic violence, and triggered heightened security measures. Demonstrations are expected to intensify nationwide ahead of the “No Kings” rallies on 14 June, with curfews, National Guard deployments, and travel restrictions possible in multiple cities.

Whether you are a traveler, resident, or corporate decision maker, the following guidance from Crisis24’s Global Security Operations will help you reduce risk, safeguard personnel, and preserve business continuity. 

For Travelers: Planning Smart Before You Land

General Standing Advice for Traveler Safety 

  • Avoid all demonstrations and steer clear of zones at the heart of the protests; gatherings remain volatile and can turn violent with little notice.
  • Be aware of and respect local curfews (e.g., Downtown LA 20:00–06:00). Exemptions usually apply only to residents, essential workers, accredited press, and the homeless.
  • Do not film or photograph unrest or security personnel.
  • Rely on official sources (local authorities, trusted media, Crisis24 alerts) over crowd sourced social media.
  • Dress neutrally, keep valuables concealed, and avoid political debates in public. 

Pre-Travel & Arrival

  • Re-assess travel necessity to protest affected cities (Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Seattle, Dallas, San Antonio, etc.).
  • Check for curfews or last-minute courthouse closures before departure.
  • Subscribe to local law enforcement and Crisis24 alert feeds.
  • Build flexibility into itineraries; these include virtual meetings and/or “buffer” days.
  • Use vetted professional transport; avoid self-drive taxis that may be targeted.
  • Share alternative routes and agree on meet up points with travel companions.

While on the Ground

  • Steer clear of flashpoints, including:  
  • Los Angeles – Arts District, Little Tokyo, Downtown corridors
  • New York, San Francisco, Seattle – ICE facilities
  • Chicago, Dallas, San Antonio – federal buildings
  • Plan commutes defensively: avoid protest routes (e.g., Broadway, Alameda, Aliso, 7th St. in LA), allow extra time, and preprogram alternate GPS routes.
  • Expect transit changes or closures near federal buildings and courthouses.

If Unrest Erupts Nearby

  • Move perpendicular to the crowd, enter the nearest secure building, lock doors, and stay away from windows.
  • Comply immediately with police or National Guard instructions; keep hands visible and carry photo ID.
  • Call emergency services only if in immediate danger.
  • Check in with your designated contact using pre-agreed “all ok” phrases. 

Final Thought: Awareness Is Your Best Defense

The situation in Los Angeles, and across the country, is fluid and can change quickly. Whether you are visiting for a short stay or live in one of these cities full-time, staying informed, being prepared, and maintaining flexibility can significantly improve your safety and peace of mind.


If you’re ever unsure or need expert guidance in real time, services like Crisis24 are available to provide immediate support, travel advice, or emergency guidance.

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