The demonstrators filled the streets and gardens across the country on Saturday, the participants in the country's day of protests to confront the Trump administration's actions and the president's plans to showcase this evening in Washington, DC, DC.
In the center of Los Angeles, which became an opposition center for migration enforcement raids in the administration, thousands walked near the city hall, in one of the planned protests in the basin. In Santa Monica, the demonstrators gathered at the Palsds Park. One of them was monitored with a signal saying, “Santa Monica apologizes for Stephen Miller,” referring to Trump's adviser and Trump's adviser, who is the engineer of the deportation strategy.
The mayor of Los Angeles Karen Bass urged the demonstrators to be peaceful and “do not give the administration an excuse for intervention.”
At the end of last week, Trump recorded the National Guard to send 4000 to Los Angeles and other areas in the region to respond to the ice raid demonstrations. He also ordered the publication of 700 naval infantry.
The Governor Gavin Newose filed a lawsuit against Trump, claiming that he was overcoming his authority and hitting the situation, as some demonstrators burned earlier this week a car and engaged in looting. In a speech earlier this week, Newsom warned that Trump's actions in deploying the army were a prelude to more authoritarian actions.
The demonstrators are walking in Balon, Donald Trump, during the “No Kings” gathering in the country in the center of Los Angeles.
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She overwhelmed the events of the days, the deadly shooting of the actor Minnesota Melissa Hortmann and her husband Mark, in an attack at their home in the suburb of Minynabolis in Brooklyn Park. Sinator Minnesota John Hoffman and his wife Evitte at their house in Champlin, the governor of Minnesota Tim Walz, also said the attacks “seem to be a political assassination.” He said they are “optimistic with caution” that Hoffmanz will survive.
The authorities said they are trying to locate Vans Luther Potter, 57, as an important person. The Minnesota state patrol published a picture of the papers in the aggressor vehicle, with the phrase “no kings”.
“Given the fire targeted for the state’s legitimates overnight, we ask the public not to attend the planned demonstrations today via Minnesota with the abundance of caution,” the ministry said in a statement.
In Philadelphia, where the pioneering gathering was held, the event was opened with a moment of meditation and thinking to honor the victims of the shooting at Minnesota. Among the speakers are Tim Sneider, the historian and the author who warned the United States, which is having to an authoritarian state during the Trump era. Martin Luther King also spoke, who said: “I cannot imagine what my father or mother thinks while we are going through this period of history, along with the fact that we must remain involved and stay in the battlefield until there is real freedom of justice and equality with mankind.”
The protests were organized by a group of dozens of groups, including non -retail, the American Civil Liberties Union and the public citizen.
In Philadelphia, many waved the presence of American flags, while the event ended with the loyalty pledge.
In his speech, Ezra Levin, co -executive director of Dovivible, pointed out that the American flag was initially a symbol of the challenge while the colonies were revolving against King George. “It was a symbol of hope in the face of despair. They believed at the time as we believe now … The courage is infectious. They raised the flag not only as a symbol of the nation but as a resistance to tyranny.”
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