The protests that slept Los Angeles over immigration purposes and encouraged by the President Donald Trump For the mobilization of military troops and Marinik, they began to spread around the ground, with a more planned weekend.
From Seattle and Austin to Chicago Both Washington, DC, the markers went to the slogans, wore signs against the immigration and customs agency and replied through the center in the city center and external offices. While many were calm, some resulted in conflicts with the implementation of laws as officials arrested and used chemical irritations to score crowds.
Activists plan more and even greater demonstrations in the coming days, with events “without kings” across the country to match the Trump’s planned military parade through Washington.
The Trump Administration announced that it would continue its raid and deportation program despite protests. “LED will continue to implement the law,” Secretary for the homeland Kristi Noem announced Tuesday on social media.
See some protests across the country:
Austin
Four police officers were injured and authorities used chemical irritation to spread a bunch of several hundred demonstrators on Monday Monday, which were moved between state capital and federal building. State officials have closed the capital public an hour early in anticipation of protests.
Austin police used paprik spraying balls and state police used tear gas gas when the protesters began to try to give a federal building with scattering colors. The protesters then began to throw rocks, bottles and other items in the police barricad, said Police Chief Austin Lisa Davis. Three officials were injured are “very big” rocks, and the other was injured as she arrested, she said.
Austin police arrested eight people, and the state police arrested five more. Davis said that her department was prepared for Saturday planned protest in the city center.
“We support a peaceful protest,” Davis said. “When that protest becomes violent, when he turned to throw rocks and bottles … who won’t tolerate. Arrests will be made.”
Dallas
The protest that pulled hundreds on the rally on the city bridge lasted a few hours on Monday even before Dallas police declared the “Ice Assembly” and warned people to leave or face a possible arrest.
Dallas Police initially published on social media for officials to not interfere with the “lawful and peaceful assembly of individuals or groups expressing their rights from amendments.” But the officers later moved in and the media reported that some in the crowds throw items as officers used spray peppers and smoke for cleaning areas. At least one person was arrested.
“Quiet protestation is legal”, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, Republican, published on X. “But after you cross the line, you will be arrested.”
San Francisco
About 200. The protesters gathered outside San Francisco Immigration Court on Tuesday after activists said that several arrests were there.
This gathering after protests on Sunday, and on Monday, swept several thousand demonstrators and saw more than 150 arrests with the outbreak of violence involving vandalized buildings and damaged cars, police vehicles and buses. Police said two officers suffered non-life injuries.
Most of the arrests were Sunday night.
“Individuals are always free to achieve their first laws in San Francisco, but violence, especially against the SFPD officer, will never be tolerated”, “San Francisco Police announced on social media.
Police described Monday of March as “prevalently peaceful”, but said “two small groups interrupted and committed vandalism and other crimes.” Several people were detained or arrested, the police said.
Seattle
Approximately 50 people gathered outside the immigration court on Tuesday, which are in the city center, singing with drums and holding the signs that said: “Feeling them all; they revoke ice” and “not deportations.” The protest was initially calm, but the protesters began to place scooters in front of the ticket building before the police arrived.
Mathieu Chabaud, with students for the Democratic Society at the University of Washington, were in Solidarity with the protesters of Los Angeles, “and to show that we were against the ice in our community.”
Legal advocates who usually attend the examination court hearings as observers and providing immigrant support are not allowed in the building. Protective guards also turned to the media. The hearings are normally open to the public.
New York City
The mass of people gathered in Donja Manhattan on Tuesday evening to protest deportations and federal immigration policy.
The protesters gathered outside two federal buildings that the house of immigration courts and began marching in the middle of a difficult police.
Some protesters maintained signs reading “Ice from New York”, and others sang “Why are you in Riot riot? I don’t see here a mess.”
New York City Police said more people were detained. There were no immediate charges.
Chicago
In Chicago, the small crowd gathered on Tuesday outside the city center and invited the trump card for immigration and military presence in California.
“With the militarization of Los Angeles, it’s time to go out and let Trump know it is unacceptable,” said Pensioner Gary Snyderman. “It’s all so unconstitutional.”
The group then marched through the streets in the city center, drumming, “No more deportation!”
The demonstration has grown into at least a thousand demonstrators at the end of Tuesday, remaining relatively quiet with limited engagement between the group and police officers.
Santa Ana
In Santa Anna near Los Angeles, armored vehicles blocked on Tuesday morning leading to Civic Center, where federal immigration officers and numerous city and counties and counties and counties and county agencies have their offices.
The workers mixed plastic bottles and broken glass from Monday protest. Small pieces of red, black and purple glass glass pallets that glued the sidewalk. Buildings nearby and the sidewalk are marked with false slogans from profane graffiti and that the Trump Name crossed over. A worker rolled color across graffiti on the wall to block it.
National government officers who wore tired and carrying rifles prevented people from entering that area if they didn’t work there.
While the small group kept a demonstration on Tuesday, several counter-demonstrators appeared. One man wore a red t-shirt and made America a great hat again as he exchanged words with a crowd that oppose raids.
Boston
Hundreds of people gathered in Boston’s Plaza City Hall in Boston to protest the leader of the Union David Huerte on Friday during the immigration raid in Los Angeles.
Protesters maintained signs reading “Massachusetts stands with our neighbors in Los Angeles” and “Protect our immigrant neighbors,”, shout, “Slobodan David,” Slobodan David “, free. ”
Huerta, President of the Officer’s Officer International Union California, was released from federal custody later on Monday to $ 50,000.
“The immigrant does not stand between American workers and good work, billionaire has,” Chrissy Lynch said, President Massachusetts Afl-Cio.
Washington, DC
Several unions gathered on Monday in Washington to protest the raids and rally for the release of Huerte, and the passing departments for the construction of justice was marching.
Among the protesters was an American representative of Primamil Jayapal, the Democrat from the state of Washington.
“A lot of these mass attacks on ice moving to innocent people,” Jayapal said. “As we see people who perform constitutional rights to use their voices in peace to talk against this injustice, they encounter tearful gas and rubber bullets.” ___
Joined Printers for Martha Bellesle in Seattle, Sophia Tareen in Chicago, Leat WillTham in Boston, Michael Hill in New York and Amy Taxin in Santa Ani, California, California.