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Yelling and shoving broke out an hour after the protest began Friday against immigration “abductions” in the Chicago area.
Community leaders and immigrant families protested federal agents’ presence in Charlotte as agents drove around the city taking people.
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Adam Swart is the head of Crowds on Demand, a company that, according to its website, provides services “for impactful advocacy campaigns, demonstrations, PR stunts, crowds for hire and corporate events.” NewsNation has obtained the letter Swart wrote to Congress on November 11 demanding greater transparency over who hires protesters.
Thousands of people have taken to the streets of North Macedonia's capital, demanding justice for the victims of a deadly nightclub fire.
Students at the College of the Holy Cross and some Worcester residents plan to protest an annual event Thursday afternoon during which Department of Homeland Security representatives discuss federal careers.
Twenty-one people were arrested Friday morning during a protest outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing center in Broadview following a skirmish in which several police officers were injured.
Far-right protesters, organised by anti-immigration group ‘Bristol Patriots’, arrived at the Mercure Hotel in Redcliffe at 1pm to protest its housing of asylum seekers and refugees. Protesters carried England and Union Jack flags, flares, and placards. They chanted “send them home” and the name of “Tommy Robinson”.
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At least seven faith leaders arrested at Broadview ICE facility protest
I've got bruises all over my body,' the Rev. Michael Woolf, who was thrown to the ground and arrested by police, told RNS.
If we banned services and tools because they might be used in a crime, we'd also be banning hammers and screwdrivers and kitchen knives and cars."