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“Shame”: Protesters in the US went outside by condemning Trump’s policy

Americans are dissatisfied with the policies of the new US President.”, – WRITE: www.unian.ua

Americans are dissatisfied with the policies of the new US President.

In New York, participants filled 15 quarters / UNIAN collage, screenshotIn New York, participants filled 15 quarters / UNIAN collage, screenshotThousands of Americans came to protests on April 19. They opposed US President Donald Trump’s policy on migrants, civil liberties, jobs and a number of other issues.

The New York Times writes that according to one of the organizers, more than 700 events from Jacksonwill, Florida, to Los Angeles, were planned for Saturday, and in New York, Mudtana Medison-Avenue was filled in Midtauna Madtauna.

The participants opposed the President, who, according to them, despises the civil liberties and the rule of law, as well as excessively carefully engaged in immigration issues, reduction of federal jobs, economics and other industries. Before the White House, protesters repeatedly exclaimed: “Shame!”

Many demonstrators scolded the administration for not returning to Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia in the United States, a resident of Maryland, who, according to the courts, was unfairly deported to El Salvador. Trump representatives claim that Garcia was a member of the MS-13 Salvador gang, but he denies this statement.

Aaron Burk, who was present at a rally in Washington, said that he was worried that the administration would not stop at the deportation of illegal immigrants without compliance with procedural norms and will be imprisoned and deported by US citizens. According to the participant of the action, his daughter is a transgender, and that he is most concerned about the dehumanization of minorities.

Hundreds of people went to Jacksonwill Street to protest for a number of reasons, including the President’s attacks on the LBGTQ community and the government’s desire to change the law on extinct species.

In Cincinnat, thousands of people have passed the city center of the city. The mayor of Aphtab Puraval condemned the Trump administration for reducing federal workers, the introduction of duties and the wrong management of the economy, stating that everything that working families need will become more expensive.

The holiday in Concord, Massachusetts, dedicated to the 250th anniversary of the beginning of the American Revolution, was not part of the protests, but some people took the opportunity to draw parallels between the time and today. 65-year-old Conan Walter stood with a big poster with the words “stop fascism now.”

Americans are dissatisfied with TrumpThe results of the polls testify to the gradual disappointment and open dissatisfaction with the Americans in the first months of Donald Trump as president. In particular, people are outraged that Trump promised to reduce prices before the election, and instead solved trade wars with the whole world, provoked rising prices.

On April 5, large -scale street protests against Trump’s policies and its administration began in the United States. Anti -government measures took place in Washington, similar shares are planned in another 1,500 cities in all 50 states, as well as in Canada and Mexico.

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