Thousands of New Yorkers marched in Manhattan on Nov. 9, 2024, sending a message to President-elect Trump that they were united against his divisive policies.
Activists across various social movements – including immigrants' rights groups – took to the streets in Manhattan on Saturday to protest the coming second presidency of Donald Trump.
Cientos de neoyorquinos marcharon este sábado desde Columbus Circle hasta Bryant Park, para alzar sus voces, ante la amenaza de deprotaciones mavisas que Donald Trump hizo durante su campaña electoral.
LGBTQ immigrants and the organizations serving them are preparing for the second term of President-elect Donald Trump, who spent his campaign demonizing undocumented immigrants and aggressively attacking transgender individuals.
“A los inmigrantes que viven aquí persiguiendo el sueño americano, como hicieron tantas generaciones antes, la ciudad de Nueva York los apoya”, asegura el alcalde de la Gran Manzana.
Caribbean and other immigrant advocacy groups in New York have expressed outrage over the results of the United States Presidential Elections on Tuesday, fearing the worst with the election of former President Donald Trump.
In the wake of Donald Trump being re-elected President of the United States Tuesday, multiple New York City-based immigrant organizations have released statements in which they criticized Trump for his history of anti-immigrant rhetoric and reinforced their missions to protect immigrants from any unconstitutional actions his administration may take to get them deported.
As Americans woke up Nov. 6 to the news of another Donald Trump presidency, local elected officials and nonprofit groups expressed disappointment at the result.