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  2. Demonstrators opposing Trump's immigration crackdown block ...

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    Droves of protesters marched in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday, blocking a section of a major freeway in response to the immigration crackdown and deportation policies planned by President Donald ...

  3. Sen. Thom Tillis attempts roadblock for protesters who take ...

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    When lawmakers at the state level proposed their bill toughening penalties for protesters blocking traffic, an ACLU official criticized the bill and told The N&O that regardless of a person’s ...

  4. International Women's Strike - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, A Day Without a Woman was a general strike held on 8 March 2017 and organized by two different groups—the 2017 Women's March and a separate International Women's Strike movement. The two groups asked that women not work that day to protest the policies of the administration of Donald Trump, encouraging women to refrain ...

  5. Day Without a Woman - Wikipedia

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    A Day Without a Woman was a strike action held on March 8, 2017, on International Women's Day.The strike, which was organized by two different groups—the 2017 Women's March and a separate International Women's Strike movement—asked that women not work that day to protest the policies of the administration of Donald Trump.

  6. No, Blocking Traffic Is Not Protected by the First Amendment

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    The freedom to protest is essential to the American project. It also does not give you carte blanche to violate other laws. No, Blocking Traffic Is Not Protected by the First Amendment

  7. Timeline of protests against Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    People taking part of the 2017 Women's March on DC the day after Donald Trump's inauguration Protesters at the inauguration of Donald Trump. Numerous protests in opposition to Donald Trump (a politician, media personality, and businessman) took place during his candidacy (beginning in 2015) then his presidency (from 2017 through 2021).

  8. Activists, lawyers see 'double standard' in Florida's ... - AOL

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    "I applaud the police for using discretion ... but I want that same energy carried forward when the protesters have more melanin in their skin," said one lawyer. ... Business. Entertainment ...

  9. George Floyd Square occupied protest - Wikipedia

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    In their view, the protest had unintended consequences such as violence and disruption of business activity that harmed Black residents. [102] Volunteer activists said they intended the square to remain a "symbol for continued protests for justice" despite whatever plans might reopen it to traffic.