Thousands in New York Protest Immigration Raids
- Thousands protested in Foley Square, New York City, chanting slogans like 'ICE pa fuera,' meaning 'ICE get out,' and 'no somos criminales, somos trabajadores,' meaning 'we're not criminals, we are hard workers.'
- Activists including Linda Sarsour emphasized the importance of showing support for immigrants, stating, 'Your presence here today... is a message to our immigrant neighbors.'
- Demonstrators carried signs reading 'ICE Out of New York' and 'Stop the Deportations Now,' marching to express their demand for changes in immigration policy.
- The protests were organized rapidly by local groups like the People’s Forum and several others, coinciding with nationwide demonstrations against recent ICE raids, fueled by fears of deportations.
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New York police arrested 86 people at a protest against immigration policies and deportations carried out by the administration of US President Donald Trump, during which there were several clashes between security forces and demonstrators.


Thousands in New York protest immigration raids
NEW YORK: Several thousand people took to the streets of New York City on Tuesday (Jun 10) to protest the immigration policies of United States President Donald Trump, after a series of raids by Immigratio
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