Filipino activists in the US join protest against Trump

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Millions of Americans launched protests named the “No Kings” day on June 14, to oppose the fascist and anti-people policies of the Trump regime. The protests were held in nearly 2,000 in 1,500 cities across the country.

The protest was called “No Kings” to oppose Trump’s king-like behavior and seizure of powers beyond a president’s scope. The protest also called for his “dethronement.”

In Los Angeles, this protest followed over a week of widespread demonstrations against the persecution of immigrants and the deployment of the National Guard and Marines in the city. Protests participants include Migrante LA, Anakbayan LA, Gabriela LA, and the National Alliance for Filipino Concerns. ICE detained up to 330 immigrants in the city since June 6.

National democratic organizations attended the “No Kings” protest, with members of Anakbayan Philadelphia holding a streamer with the call “US out of the Philippines” on Vine Street Expressway, Philadelphia.

Filipino activists in the US join protest against Trump