Near companies in protest against Trump immigration policies Donald Trump News

Many companies have been closed from nursery to grocery stores and salons for one day throughout the United States on a day against President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.

People gathered in Los Angeles for the second consecutive day on Monday. They waved the flags of the Mexican and El Salvaduri, carried banners saying, “Immigration was built this nation”, “No ice”, “canceling ice” and “I did not serve this country to fluctuate my people.”

From his first day in his post on January 20, Trump signed executive orders aimed at expelling large numbers of immigrants, including measures to end the newborn citizenship.

In the weeks that followed, the United States of Immigration and Customs (ICE) intensified its daily raids.

But participating in “Today without immigrants” faced the opposite winds of employees and business owners who said they need income – especially with rumors of extensive raids, often left many immigrant societies afraid of adventure abroad, which affects even some schools.

It also happened on Monday in the wake of the street protests on Sunday in California and other places.

Noel Kazavier, the organizer of the Regional Council of Carnellis in North Atlantic, said that although it is important to remind the country of migrant workers about the value he brings to the societies in which they are being confirmed, many workers were unable to spend a holiday.

“If I do not go to work today, this is less than a day less than a day, as you know, to be able to pay the next rental price.” “I haven’t seen this great presence about the ability to do this, or get luxury to be able to do so.”

Andrea Toro decided to close her hair salon in the Bilsen neighborhood of Chicago. She added that many of her clients are teachers and have seen children missing for school since Trump took office last month because they are afraid that it may not be safe to go.

“If we do not have immigrants, we will not have any work here,” said Toro, a Portoreko. “If we are silent, we are silent, they will do everything they want.”

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