Los Angeles – Thousands of people Mass deportations that protest Planned by President Donald Trump marched in southern California on Sunday, even in the center of Los Angeles, where protesters blocked an important highway for several hours.
The protesters gathered in the morning on the historic Olvera Street in Los Angeles, which dates from the Spanish and Mexican domain, before marching to the City Council. They called A immigration Reform and carried banners with slogans like “nobody is illegal.”
In the afternoon, protesters had blocked all the US 101 lanes, which makes traffic back in the directions and surface streets. The protesters sat on the lanes, while the officers of the California road patrol were standing. The highway took more than five hours to completely reopen, said Lieutenant Chp Matt Gutiérrez on Sunday night.
The CHP and the Los Angeles Police Department said there were no arrest reports.
To the east, hundreds of people protested in the city of Riverside. The motorists who passed touched and shouted in support of protesters who stirred flags at an intersection, the news group from the south of California reported.
And in San Diego, hundreds recovered near the city’s convention center on Sunday.
In Texas, protesters gathered in the center of Dallas on Sunday in a couple of protests against Recent arrests for the application of immigration and customs of the United States. Dallas Police told Associated Press that approximately 1,600 people met between the two demonstrations.
The protesters brought Mexican and American flags and speakers expressed their outrage at Trump’s rhetoric and its administration moves to increase deportations.
The signals of the protesters included one that said “immigrants make the United States great.”