Demonstrators in several cities said they would stage rallies on Wednesday to protest President Trump’s crackdown on immigration.
The number of planned protests suggests that the demonstrations that began last Friday in Los Angeles are likely to keep expanding to new cities. Activists in many cities are planning protests for Saturday as part of the “No Kings” movement, which opposes the Trump administration. That is also the day of a planned military parade in Washington to celebrate the Army’s 250th birthday.
Here is a partial list of cities where protests are planned for Wednesday.
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Los Angeles: A sixth day of protests is planned downtown and near federal buildings after Mayor Karen Bass declared an overnight curfew for downtown.
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Eugene, Ore.: Several groups including the Party for Socialism and Liberation, which calls for the end of capitalism, said they planned to hold a solidarity protest in the city.
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Mission Viejo, Calif.: A protest is planned for Orange County, according to the local branch of the 50501 movement, which says it formed as a decentralized response to the Trump administration’s “anti-democratic” actions.
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New York: The 50501 movement said it would hold protests in Manhattan on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
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Raleigh, N.C.: Hundreds of people are expected to gather in downtown Raleigh on Wednesday evening, according to the local NBC affiliate WRAL, spurred in part by anger over a state immigration bill.
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San Antonio: Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas has deployed National Guard troops to San Antonio ahead of a major protest planned on Wednesday, according to The San Antonio Express-News.
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Seattle: The Party for Socialism and Liberation is among the groups behind a planned “ICE Out” protest in the city against Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the federal agency that has conducted immigration raids.
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St. Louis: A “NO ICE” protest is planned, according to the group 50501.