Oklahomans Protest Immigration Raids and Deportations
- In recent weeks, numerous U.S. cities such as Los Angeles and Chicago have witnessed a rise in demonstrations opposing the enforcement actions targeting undocumented immigrants carried out under the Trump administration.
- These raids targeted undocumented immigrants and sparked widespread outrage due to concerns about arbitrary detention and the violation of legal rights.
- The protests involve thousands chanting for immigrant rights, fueled by data showing over 70% of detainees had no criminal charges, and mobilized by social media.
- A protester in Chicago emphasized that they should not be viewed as criminals, but rather as integral members of society—families, workers, and contributors—underscoring the shared call for respectful and compassionate treatment.
- The ongoing demonstrations underline a broader movement advocating for justice and dignity, emphasizing immigrant voices as crucial to shaping national immigration policy.
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Ginnie Graham: Oklahomans shouldn't brush off immigration protests as not our problem
The Los Angeles riots are no longer about immigration, if it ever was. Immigration was the vehicle for President Donald Trump to target political rivals, says columnist Ginnie Graham.
GOP Rep. Issues Rare Criticism Of Trump Admin's Immigration Raids, Urges Deportation Of 'Known Criminals' Over 'Hardworking People'
GOP Rep. David Valadao issued a rare criticism of the Trump administration's immigration enforcement raids in Los Angeles, urging officials to "prioritize the removal of known criminals over the hardworking people who have lived peacefully in the Valley for years."
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The protests against the immigration deportations that began last Friday in Los Angeles, California, escalated on Monday and spread to several cities in the United States (USA), including Dallas, Texas, and New York. READ ALSO: Boric dismisses US retaliation for Chile's stance against Israel In Dallas, hundreds of people gathered to demand the termination of the raids carried out by the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE).The rally in …
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