New York – Immigrants Demonstrate Against Trump As Protests Continue

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    Protesters at an anti-Donald Trump rally listen to one of the speakers in Hemming Park, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016, in downtown Jacksonville, Fla. Over a hundred protesters gathered for a rally against President-elect, Donald Trump, winning the presidential election. Tens of thousands of people marched in streets across the United States on Saturday, staging the fourth day of protests of Donald Trump's surprise victory as president.  (Bob Self/The Florida Times-Union via AP)New York – Immigrants and their advocates added their voices on Sunday to those who have been marching and protesting Donald Trump’s presidential win.

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    Organizers said the protest scheduled for Sunday mid-afternoon in Manhattan was about speaking out against Trump’s support of deportation and other measures. It was the latest in days of demonstrations across the country. Other protests were expected Sunday in San Francisco, St. Louis Philadelphia, Denver and more.

    On Saturday, demonstrators gathered in big cities like New York and Los Angeles, as well as in smaller places like Worcester, Massachusetts, and Iowa City, Iowa.

    In Los Angeles, an estimated 8,000 people marched Saturday to condemn what they saw as Trump’s hate speech about Muslims, pledge to deport people in the country illegally and crude comments about women.

    Protests also were held in Detroit, Minneapolis and others. More than 200 people, carrying signs, gathered on the steps of the Washington state Capitol. The group chanted “not my president” and “no Trump, no KKK, no fascist USA.”

    In Tennessee, Vanderbilt University students sang civil rights songs and marched through campus across a Nashville street, temporarily blocking traffic.

    Demonstrations also took place internationally. A group of Mexicans at statue representing independence in Mexico City expressed their concerns about a possible wave of deportations. One school teacher said it would add to the “unrest” that’s already in Mexico. About 300 people protested Trump’s election as the next American president outside the U.S. Embassy near the landmark Brandenburg Gate in Berlin.

    Mostly, the demonstrations were peaceful. However, in Portland, Oregon, a man was shot and wounded Saturday morning during a confrontation. Police arrested two teenagers in the shooting.

    Protesters have gathered since Wednesday at Trump’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles. Police in the city arrested five people downtown during an anti-Trump protest that wound down in the early Sunday.

    Four adults were cited for vandalism and a juvenile was arrested on suspicion of battery on an officer.


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    shalomp
    shalomp
    7 years ago

    I am sure everyone saw the advertisement from George Soros’ Move On organization offering $18/ hour for demonstrators under 30 years old. Minorities preferred. Free meals too.

    RebelSheep
    RebelSheep
    7 years ago

    In a country founded by immigrants, we must be considerate of the needs of immigrants.

    BogusMilsky
    BogusMilsky
    7 years ago

    Hope ICE takes a lot of pictures and Auto Tags to enact immigration Laws post Jan 20 2017