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More protests are planned in New York City Thursday against the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement policies, as demonstrations kick up ahead of the president’s military extravaganza this weekend.
Over 80 people were arrested as a massive anti-ICE protest in Lower Manhattan Tuesday devolved into chaos with shrieking, sign-holding demonstrators flooding the streets, clashing with cops and
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Mayor Eric Adams on Monday addressed the recent protests in Los Angeles over ICE policies, saying similar violence in the in New York City will not be tolerated.
More New York City protests took place Monday, along with similar demonstrations across the country, against immigration raids conducted by the Trump administration’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency,
Whenever there was violence, CNN and MSNBC attributed it to a nebulous, separate group that had no connection with the “peaceful protesters.”
More cities seeing clashes between activists and law enforcement over opposition to Trump administraton’s raids on undocumented migrants
At least 80 people were taken into custody Tuesday night during anti-ICE protests in Lower Manhattan, according to the NYPD. Police said the protest at the New York ICE Bureau in Federal Plaza had one of the largest crowds they’ve seen since immigration rallies began.
Activists plan more events Tuesday in New York, Chicago, Dallas and Atlanta. A curfew was imposed across downtown L.A. until 6 a.m.
“People are seeing that ICE is invading their communities,” says David Chung, an organizer with the People’s Forum. “They’re seeing that ICE is spending all of these resources that they claim that immigrants are taking and they’re ready to stand up and fight back.”