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Marchers crossing South Street on their way to Center City as part of the Day without Immigrants March in Philadelphia.  Photo: Peter Fitzpatrick/AL DIA News
Marchers crossing South Street on their way to Center City as part of the Day without Immigrants March in Philadelphia.  Photo: Peter Fitzpatrick/AL DIA News

Thousands support "A Day without Immigrants" March in Philadelphia

Thousands of people came in solidarity to oppose the Trump Administration's actions against immigrants during his first 100 days

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The Latino community from South Philadelphia, with the help from Juntos, and the Black and Brown workers collective organized the "Day without Immigrants March". Several different organizations from other parts of the city also converged at City Hall.

Thousands of people came with signs of support as well as showing their pride by waving their countries flags.  The main issues that brought everyone together were racial profiling, being targeted by either police and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, as well as showing their disapproval to President Donald Trump and his actions against immigrants.

 

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