21 April,2025 08:17 AM IST | Washington | Agencies
People take part in a protest called ‘Protect Migrants, Protect the Planet’ in New York City. Pic/AFP
Thousands of protestors across the US rallied once again on Saturday (local time), voicing strong opposition to President Donald Trump's policies. Nearly a fortnight after the first wave of demonstrations, protesters returned to the streets to express frustration over Trump's policies, including the imposition and threats of tariffs, The New York Times reported. However, the turnout in cities like New York, Washington, and Chicago appeared smaller than the protests held on April 5.
According to an organiser quoted by The New York Times, More than 700 events were planned nationwide, from Jacksonville (Florida) to Los Angeles. Participants accused the president of trampling on civil liberties and the rule of law, citing concerns over immigration, federal job cuts, economic policies, and other issues. The protestors also gathered outside the White House, repeatedly chanting "shame!" to voice their dissatisfaction with the Trump administration.
Thousands more marched from the Washington Monument, many demanding that Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man wrongfully deported to El Salvador, be brought back.
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After the US Supreme Court temporarily barred the deportation of migrants, the Trump administration has urged the apex court to allow the use of alternative laws to remove a group of Venezuelan migrants detained in Texas, CNN reported. The Justice Department also urged the Supreme Court to provide clarity that it may remove at least some of the same migrants under less controversial immigration laws.
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