Wall Street Journal: Trump’s Immigration Policy Is Wrong
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El Paso, Texas. – On a day full of outrage and unity, more than a thousand people gathered this Saturday in the Linear Park of Airway and Edgemere, in the east of the city, as part of the Not Kings national movement, which develops simultaneously in dozens of cities of the United States in protest against the immigration policies of President Donald Trump. The crowd, composed of families, activists, students and community leaders, carried banner…
McAllen, Tx. They placed themselves on 10th Street around 83rd, with posters protesting President Donald Trump’s anti-migrant policy. “ICE don’t get in the heat of the people of the Valley,” “This is inhuman, it’s illegal,” they said. Mexican flags, but also Americans gathered were upset by the federal police raids that stopped working people in Texas and California’s camps and restaurants. “No one is illegal in a stolen land,” read another post…
Just over 3,000 people gathered on Saturday, June 14, in the linear park between Airways Blvd and Catalina, as part of a national protest against anti-migrant raids and policies promoted by U.S. President Donald Trump. The mobilization included the participation of Hispanics, African Americans, Asians and Anglo-Saxons, as well as social groups, agricultural leaders, labor unions and religious communities, who peacefully raised their voices in de…
Wall Street Journal: Trump’s Immigration Policy Is Wrong
The conservative, Murdoch–owned Wall Street Journal editorialized that Trump’s immigration plan is in deep trouble, and rightly so. His goal (Stephen Miller’s) is to deport 11 million immigrants (one of every 20 people in the country. That’s led to raids at workplaces. Even his supporters are shocked. They voted to deport criminals, “the worst of the worst,” not the hard-working people who contribute to the economy. Vincent Scardina is a Trump v…
Recent protests in Chicago show a strong rejection of President Trump’s immigration policies. Read more Thousands of protesters in Chicago demand an end to Trump’s migration policies in News.es.
Chants echoed in and around Federal Plaza in downtown Chicago on Tuesday as protesters marched in support of immigrant rights. One sign read "Immigrants Make America Great," in defiance of President Donald Trump's campaign slogan and his ongoing efforts to ramp up deportations across the U.S. Source
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