Protesters Demonstrate Against Trump's Emergency Declaration
WASHINGTON, DC — After President Donald Trump issued an executive order declaring the situation at the southern border a national emergency, the American Civil Liberties and other human rights organizations called on people to mobilize across the country for a Presidents Day Protest on Monday, Feb. 18.
Pockets of protesters cropped up to rally against what progressive social justice organization Move On said was a “fake national emergency.”
Here are some locations where people took to the streets on the federal holiday to protest.
In Boston at Harvard Square, elected officials were among those protesting at 1 p.m.
#NOW elected officials rally in Harvard Sq in protest to @WhiteHouse immigration policies and @realDonaldTrump border wall. @AyannaPressley speaks to crowd. @boston25 pic.twitter.com/qqfiGup7OX
— Crystal Haynes (@crystalhaynes) February 18, 2019
At Florida International University near Miami, there was a rally ahead of Trump’s planned appearance at the university’s Ocean Bank Convocation Center, where he was slated to address the Venezuelan American community after 4 p.m.
Protestors are gathered a distance away at FIU from the center where POTUS will be speaking. @CBSMiami pic.twitter.com/rRpuG8LR9u
— Ty Russell (@TRussellCBS4) February 18, 2019
In Austin, Texas, protesters took to Republic Square.
Small but Vocal group at Republic Square in ATX as part of national effort organized by https://t.co/JVEfRLnbAZ in Protest of POTUS National Emergency Declaration @fox7austin pic.twitter.com/rAcLTyhfEx
— rudy koski (@KoskionFOX7) February 18, 2019
In New York, a gathering was slated from 5 to 6 p.m. at Union Square Park.
Demo Alert today in #NYC. Anti-#Trump demonstrators at #UnionSquare Park near 14th & #Broadway 5 – 6 pm protesting what they call a #FakeNationalEmergency . Expect #traffic turbulence in the area. @UnionSquareNY #USP .
— GridlockSam Schwartz (@GridlockSam) February 18, 2019
Move On has a tool to search for protests by location, with dozens of Presidents Day protests planned in states across the nation.
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Main image, a demonstrator holds a sign during a demonstration organized by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) protesting President Donald Trump’s declaration of emergency powers outside of The White House on Feb. 18, 2019, in Washington, DC. (Photo by Zach Gibson/Getty Images)