Pride, Boston and Kings
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"Migration ... has turned once idyllic towns into scenes of Third World Dystopia." President Donald Trump said in a social media post directing ICE agents to step up deportations.
"Social movements defying our usual assumptions can also be powerful," writes one reader. "A case in point: White Men for Racial Justice."
Hundreds of "No Kings" protests are planned across the country on the same day as Trump's military parade in Washington, D.C.
Will protests in Los Angeles set the stage for what could be more clashes Saturday as activists in hundreds of cities nationwide, including metro Detroit, organize?
The Boston protest was one of many across the country in support of David Huerta, president of the California SEIU, who was detained by federal officials in Los Angeles on Friday.
From Seattle and Austin to Chicago and Washington, D.C., marchers have chanted slogans, carried signs against the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency
Anti-ICE demonstrations spread to several cities including New York, Boston and Chicago following days of unrest in Los Angeles
Over 14,000 people registered to participate in the parade, with an estimated one million spectators in attendance this year.
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Donald Trump made no secret of his willingness to exert a maximalist approach to enforcing immigration laws and keeping order as he campaigned to return to the White House. The fulfillment of that