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Author Topic: Anti-Trump Protests in US Enter 5th Day  (Read 1323 times)

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Anti-Trump Protests in US Enter 5th Day
« on: November 14, 2016, 05:34:35 AM »
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Anti-Donald Trump protesters marching for a fifth straight day were energized Sunday by the president elect's announcement that he will deport as many as 3 million undocumented immigrants from the United States, with perhaps more to come.

One demonstrator in New York City told CNN: "They're here to stay and we stand in solidarity with them. People don't know what will happen and they're very scared."

Others filled the streets again Sunday in other cities including Los Angeles, San Francisco and Philadelphia. One group is planning a huge Million Woman March in Washington on January 21, the day after Trump is inaugurated.

His crude comments about women during the campaign, along with allegations from some women that Trump inappropriately molested them, are among the issues that have infuriated the protesters.

Many also decry remarks made against Muslims; others fear Trump will tear up environmental protection regulations and appoint Supreme Court justices who will overturn laws protecting gays and abortion rights.

Many of the protesters say they will keep marching right up until Trump's inauguration.

Former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has said Trump deserves people to treat him with an open mind.
Close Trump aide and former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani called on Clinton Sunday to address the protesters and say they are exaggerating their fears of Trump.


 

 

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