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Nationwide Protests Planned Against Trump's Policies

Protests are set to occur across major U.S. cities, opposing President Trump's immigration policies and health care cuts, advocating for civil rights.

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  • Nationwide protests are scheduled to address President Trump's immigration policies and health care cuts.
  • Demonstrations will take place in cities including Atlanta, St. Louis, Oakland, Annapolis, and Chicago.
  • Protesters are demanding an end to the crackdown on civil rights under Trump's administration.
  • The protests aim to unite various groups against perceived injustices in Trump's policies.
  • Activists are mobilizing to raise awareness and push for policy changes regarding immigration and health care.
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The protests are opposing President Trump's immigration policies outlined in Project 2025, which include expanding immigration courts, increasing detention capacity, removing protections in sensitive zones like schools and hospitals, expanding expedited removal processes without judicial review, repealing relief programs such as TPS and DACA, and ending diversity visa and family-based immigration programs.

The health care cuts, particularly those in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), will strip many lawfully present immigrants of access to health insurance and aid programs, exacerbate poverty by removing benefits like the Child Tax Credit, and plunge low-income communities into crisis while risking broader economic instability.

The protests aim to unite various groups to oppose perceived injustices in Trump's policies, specifically demanding an end to the crackdown on civil rights, opposing immigration policies that increase deportations, and resisting health care cuts that reduce support for vulnerable populations.

Protests are planned in major U.S. cities including Atlanta, St. Louis, Oakland, Annapolis, and Chicago.

The expansion includes a dramatic increase in immigration detention funding, tripling the detention budget to $45 billion through 2029, which will lead to more detentions of immigrants including families, and benefits private prison companies, while raising concerns over inhumane conditions, deaths, and undermining of due process and humanitarian protections.

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