Protests against the US immigration service took place in Las Vegas
Protests against the US immigration service have broken out in Las Vegas. Footage of the situation in the city on May 2 was shown by Izvestia correspondent Nikolai Masters.
A column of protesters with placards and flags is moving from district to district, the number of participants in the street action is growing. Vendors lined the sidewalks with an assortment of badges, notebooks, postcards, and magnets with the words "Down with ICE."
One of the protesters dressed as the Statue of Liberty said that America should be open to immigrants and workers. According to her, immigrants built the United States, and without them the country would not have become what it is today.
"[US President] Donald Trump is a terrible person. He violated all principles. And the whole world saw how incompetent he was. Previously, the United States was considered a good country in the eyes of the world," she added.
In addition, Masters listed other reasons for the protest. According to him, trade unions and anti-war movements appeal to the nation not to work, not to buy and not to study. The reasons for the discontent are the rise in gasoline and electricity prices.
On January 30, an ICE Out protest took place in Los Angeles, which means "The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement is out," during which activists clashed with police. The demonstrators demanded that federal immigration agents leave their areas. The organizers also called for a nationwide strike with work, school, and shopping shutdowns.
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