May Day: protests expected across US over workers' and immigrants' rights
Briefly

On May 1, protests across nearly 1,000 cities in the U.S. will rally for workers' and immigrants' rights, coinciding with the international workers’ day. Despite an anticipated lower turnout compared to previous April protests, tens of thousands are expected to demonstrate against the Trump administration’s policies, which are viewed as targeting working-class citizens and immigrants. A coalition of various organizations, including those from Los Angeles and New York, will participate in events aimed at advocating for rights, freedoms, and opportunities for all Americans. The current resistance has intensified as criticisms of Trump's administration continue to rise.
The 1 May protests are supported by hundreds of organizations and set to take place in nearly 1,000 cities, organizers said.
This is a war on working people and we will not stand down.
Working people built this nation and we know how to take care of each other.
As Trump surpassed 100 days in office, a resistance has taken shape, growing in size since February.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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