Protests across US as anger grows over Trump's immigration crackdown
Briefly

Protests erupted across the United States in response to the Trump administration's intensified immigration raids, particularly organized in cities like Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago. Thousands gathered, condemning the federal government's actions, especially against immigrant workers who are essential to the economy. Protesters expressed anger at local officials, including New York's Mayor Eric Adams, for perceived complicity in federal crackdowns. Messages emphasized the U.S.'s identity as a nation of immigrants and reaffirmed the need for protections for immigrant communities and international students amidst ongoing raids and deportations.
As an immigrant nation, the United States should support and protect its immigrants rather than target them, as emphasized by protesters during nationwide demonstrations against ICE.
Protesters across the country condemned the Trump administration's intensified immigration raids, notably in major cities like New York and Chicago, advocating for immigrant rights.
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