Thousands of demonstrators across the country have arrived on the street again on Saturday to come together against President Trump and his policies, a sign of resistance sustained in his management just two weeks after the cities and cities of the country saw mass demonstrations.
Participation rates in certain places such as Washington and Chicago seemed to be smaller than the demonstrations on April 5. Several thousand people marched in the national capital on Saturday, against tens of thousands earlier this month. However, more than 700 events were planned in Jacksonville, Florida, Los Angeles for Saturday, according to one of the organizers, the 50501 group and in New York, the walkers of Midtown Manhattan filled 15 blocks on Madison Avenue.
Participants raged against the president, who, according to them, trample civil liberties and the rule of law, and the overcoming of immigration, federal job cuts, the economy and other areas.
In front of the White House, demonstrators have repeatedly shouted a single word.
“Shame!”
Thousands of others paraded from the Washington monument. Many demonstrators have reprimanded the administration so as not to have brought Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the man from Maryland who, according to the courts, was wrongly expelled from El Salvador, in the United States. Standing American flags upside down, they walked along the avenue Constitution in eight lane, chanting “bring Kilmar closer to the house”. Trump officials argued that Mr. Abrego Garcia was a member of the Salvadoral Gang MS-13.
Julia Fine, a resident of Maryland who held a sign during the demonstration of the White House who said “Garcia Libre,” said Salvador prison where Mr. Abrego Garcia recalled “concentration camps”.
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