Thousands of Americans protest against Trump's immigration policy
Mass protests have swept the United States: citizens express disagreement with Donald Trump's migration policy aimed at deporting immigrants.
Large-scale protests against the policies of President Donald Trump took place in major US cities. Thousands of Americans took to the streets of New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Washington to express their dissatisfaction with the administration's migration initiatives. The protesters are opposed to plans to tighten immigration laws, mass deportations and the construction of a wall on the border with Mexico. The actions were accompanied by slogans in defense of the rights of immigrants, calls for humane treatment and an end to family separation. Trump's migration policy has caused a wide resonance in society, as well as criticism from human rights organizations, who call it inconsistent with the basic principles of freedom and equality on which the United States is built. According to the participants of the actions, immigrants play a key role in the development of the country's economy and society as a whole. The protesters demand a revision of strict policies and finding humane solutions to regulate migration processes.
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