New York, United States:
Thousands of demonstrators gathered on Saturday in New York, Washington and other cities in the United States for a second important demonstration round against Donald Trump and his hard policy.
In New York, people gathered outside the main library of the city with signs aimed at the American president with slogans such as “No Kings in America” and “Resist Tyranny.”
Many focused on Trump's deportations of migrants without papers, who 'no ice, no fear, immigrants are welcome,' are welcome here ', a reference to the role of the immigration and customs enforcement agency when completing migrants.
In Washington, protesters expressed concern that Trump threatened for a long time respected constitutional standards, including the right to a decent process.
The administration “carries out a direct attack on the idea of the rule of law and the idea that the government must be kept back to abuse the people who live here in the United States,” said Benjamin Douglas, 41, AFP outside the White House.
Wearing a Keffiyeh and wearing a sign in which is called to free Mahmoud Khalil, a Pro-Palestinian student demonstrator arrested last month, Douglas said that individuals were chosen as “test matters to increase xenophobia and hop for long-term legal protections.”
“We are in a great danger,” said 73-year-old New York demonstrant Kathy Valy, the daughter of the survivors of Holocaust, adding that their stories about how Nazi leader Adolf Hitler Rose to Power Rose “are what happens here.”
“The only thing is that Trump is much steamer than Hitler or then the other fascists,” she said. “He is being played … and his own team is divided.”
'Science ignored'
Daniella Butler, 26, said that “she wanted to draw attention specifically to discouraging science and health work” by the government.
Studying for a doctorate in immunology at Johns Hopkins University, she wore a map of Texas covered with places in reference to the ongoing outbreak of measles there.
Trump's health leader Robert F Kennedy Jr., a well -known vaccine skeptic, spent decades false measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) JAB to autism.
“When science is ignored, people die,” said Butler.
In deep conservative Texas, the coastal city of Galveston saw a small gathering of Anti-Trump protesters.
“This is my fourth protest and usually I would lean back and wait for the next elections,” said 63-year-old writer Patsy Oliver. “We can't do that now. We have lost too much.”
On the west coast, a few hundred people gathered on a beach in San Francisco to describe the words “Impeach + remail”, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
Others in the neighborhood had an inverted American flag, traditionally a symbol of need.
Organizers hope to use the construction of resentment about the occurrence of Trump's immigration, are drastic cuts on government agencies and are under pressure from universities, news media and law firms, to forge a permanent movement.
The main organizer of Saturday's protests – the 50501 group, a number that represents 50 protests in 50 states and one movement – said that around 400 demonstrations were planned.
The website said that the protests “are a decentralized rapid response to the anti-democratic and illegal actions of the Trump government and its plutocratic allies” and it insisted that all protests were non-violent.
The group called on millions to participate on Saturday, although the turnout seemed smaller than the “hands off” protests throughout the country on April 5.
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