One of the primary Southern California field offices for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is in Long Beach — and local immigration activists want to change that.

Four Long Beach advocacy groups — the local Democratic Socialists of America chapter, the Greater Long Beach Interfaith Community Organization, the Long Beach Immigrant Rights Coalition and the Long Beach Community Defense Network — are banding together to plan a rally calling for ICE to exit the city Saturday, July 6.

Representatives for ICE did not respond to a request for comment on the planned protest.

The demonstration, which organizers have dubbed the “ICE out of LB! March and Rally,” will begin at 10 a.m. in downtown’s Harvey Milk Promenade Park and end at the building that houses ICE’s local office, 501 W. Ocean Blvd.

“A lot of people don’t even know they have an office in Long Beach,” LBIRC Associate Director Gaby Hernandez said. “So we’re sending the message that we’re aware there’s something here in Long Beach and that we obviously don’t support what they’re doing.”

Hernandez pointed to the recent outrage from immigrant-rights advocates over the conditions of border facilities holding refugees and migrants as part of the reason for holding a rally now.

“We want to make sure we bring awareness to what’s happening — not just in Long Beach,” Hernandez said, “but nationally.”