Sentences with phrase «protests against the immigration»

At Google, employees have staged protests against the immigration order.
A well - known journalist was arrested while covering a protest against immigration detention, then was handed over to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) authorities for deportation.
She spoke recently at an event dedicated to preserving the Affordable Care Act as well as a protest against immigration orders at Hancock International Airport Sunday.

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In January, a #DeleteUber boycott erupted on Twitter after some users accused the tech company of trying to profit from a taxi driver protest against President Donald Trump's immigration ban.
Since Election Day, Philadelphia physician Rhea Powell has marched with other women in Washington, protested in her home town against the potential repeal of Obama's health care law and joined in airport demonstrations against Trump's immigration restrictions.
Tens of thousands across the country peacefully chanted, picketed and protested Monday against President Donald Trump's immigration and labor policies on May Day, despite a small pocket of violent unrest in the Pacific Northwest.
Nonetheless, Trump appears unmoved by nationwide protests or any other signs of oppositions against clamping down on immigration, which leads me to wonder what are the risks that America, particularly tech executives, see that Trump does not?
At the same time, some New Yorkers have deleted Uber over concerns that the company tried to profit during airport protests last month against President Trump's immigration order, as well as the ties the company's chief executive, Travis Kalanick, had to Mr. Trump.
For some members on both ends of her caucus who tuned in, Pelosi's daylong protest did little to repair the fissure pitting lawmakers against one another on immigration and budget talks.
Tens of thousands across the country peacefully chanted, picketed and protested yesterday against Trump's immigration and labor policies on May Day, despite a small pocket of violent unrest in the Pacific Northwest.
May Day kicked off in Manhattan with police arresting 12 activists protesting against major corporations the objectors accused of supporting and profiting from Trump's aggressive immigration enforcement agenda, in front of the JP Morgan Chase Tower on Park Avenue.
But for some members on both ends of her caucus who tuned in, the daylong protest did little to repair the fissure pitting lawmakers against one another on immigration and budget talks.
Mayor de Blasio said the city will investigate the NYPD's handling of a protest against the deportation of immigration activist Ravi Ragbir.
A protest outside Downing Street in London on January 30 against Donald Trump's immigration controls.
Dozens of Bronx delis shut their doors at 12 noon on Thursday in a protest against President Trump's immigration ban.
Public defenders oppose courthouse arrests by immigration authorities, but administrators said lawyers» protests against the practice were disruptive.
Thousands — including the New York Immigration Coalition, which is among groups leading numerous protests against the travel ban — flocked to John F. Kennedy International Airport to assist individuals from impacted countries and protest the ban.
And today, Mark - Viverito protested on Twitter against Trump's plans to ban Middle Eastern immigration to the country and to create a Muslim registry.
They excluded the DHS bill, which includes funding for the nation's immigration and border security programs, in protest against White House moves to make it easier for some undocumented immigrants to remain in the United States without fear of deportation.
Eighteen - year - old Sahmina Rahman, the U.S. - born daughter of immigrants from Bangladesh, is one of a small number of South Asian high school students here who have joined protests against federal proposals to crack down on illegal immigration.
Protests and bloodshed continued and in 1936 the Palestinians held a six - month General Strike to protest against the confiscation of land and Jewish immigration.
Villalpando's lawyers claim the Bellingham resident was unlawfully targeted because of her political activity and protests against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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