Protests across the US against Trump's immigration policy

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Protesters are expected to march in several major US cities to protest President Trump's hardline immigration policies.

Một phụ nữ tham gia cuộc biểu tình ngày 30/6 ở Washington giơ cao tấm biển với dòng chữ ghi
A woman attending a protest on June 30 in Washington holds up a sign that reads "Where are the children?" Photo: CNN

"We will be marching in Washington DC and across the country,"AFPThe protest, called “Families Must Stay Together,” organizers wrote on their website. The protest in Washington on June 30 will begin at Lafayette Square, right next to the White House. The group will then move toward the Capitol.

Beginning in May, in an effort to stem the tens of thousands of immigrants entering the United States each month across the southern border, US President Donald Trump ordered the arrest of adults crossing the border, including asylum seekers.

As a result of Trump’s policy, many children were separated from their parents. Images of immigrant children being held in separate, fenced areas were widely circulated. The move created a wave of fierce protests both in the US and around the world.

Last week, Trump signed an executive order to end the separation of illegal immigrant families, but lawyers say the process will be long and complicated. Official figures show that there are still 2,000 immigrant children separated from their families.

More than 500 women, including a US congressman, were arrested on June 28 for protesting Trump's immigration policies on Capitol Hill. There have been several protest marches across the US, but the demonstration on June 30 is said to be much larger. In Washington, the crowd could reach 50,000 people.

The pro-immigrant group United We Dream, which includes politicians and activists, has called for the abolition of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), accusing ICE of treating immigrants “unfairly” and “cruelly.”

According to vnexpress.net
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