Midtown protest sees hundreds of seething New Yorkers march against ICE, Trump on anniversary of president's return to Oval Office amNewYork
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Midtown protest sees hundreds of seething New Yorkers march against ICE, Trump on anniversary of president's return to Oval Office  amNewYork
"New Yorkers of all ages across the city walked out of their places of work and school on Tuesday afternoon to protest President Trump's dividing policies. New Yorkers of all ages across the city walked out of their workplaces and schools on Tuesday afternoon to protest ICE raids and President Trump on the first anniversary of his return to the Oval Office."
"Every day has been a horror show since the inauguration of Donald Trump last year, and now he's stepping over the line again with an imperialist maneuver about taking over another country, an ally that we've worked with for decades together. He's destroyed every good relationship his country has in the world, Holmes said. Why are we even having this conversation? Imperialism, we're done with that. That's not our game anymore, that's Putin's game."
"Looking to show their displeasure, New York locals held signs many of which were laced with profanity in the frigid, windswept streets outside the president's namesake. Protesters spoke to amNewYork regarding their fury over everything from ICE flooding the streets to the president's proposed takeover of Greenland. Looking to show their displeasure, New York locals touted signs in the frigid, windswept streets outside of the president's namesake."
New Yorkers of all ages walked out of workplaces and schools across the city on Tuesday afternoon to protest ICE raids and President Trump. Demonstrators gathered Jan. 20 outside Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue to march against the mass deployment of ICE agents and concerns about a potential U.S. move against NATO ally Greenland. Protesters held signs, many laced with profanity, in frigid, windswept streets and voiced fury over ICE operations and the president's proposed takeover of Greenland. Anne Holmes, 70, joined the walkout, calling the year a horror show and condemning talk of imperialism and damaged international relationships.
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