Anti-deportation protests erupt across the nation

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Massive anti-deportation protests have erupted in cities across the nation, with people marching in the streets, carrying foreign flags and shouting that they will not leave the United States.


A massive protest against ICE took place in Downtown L.A. with protesters blocking both sides of the 101 Freeway.

In Phoenix, protesters were shooting off fireworks and doing donuts in traffic.


While Hundreds of people blocked a highway in Atlanta, lines of cars – some of them with foreign flags — were backed up for miles.


Meanwhile around 1,000 people took to the streets of Downtown St. Louis to protest President Donald Trump’s immigration policies — including those mass deportations that are well underway.

Dual protests happened in West Palm Beach – both for and against illegal migration.

In San Diego, about 1,000 protesters marched and chanted expletives against Trump while saying he’s the one that needs to go.


And in Idaho, a group of protesters waving Mexican flags harassed a man flying an American flag on his truck.


The incident happened as the group pledged their support for Mexico and protested Trump's deportations.


Signs at the protest read "No human is illegal on stolen land" and "The Pilgrims were undocumented!"

 

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