Protesters rally outside White House amid nationwide anti-Trump demonstrations

A large number of people gathered near the White House on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump‘S Agenda, based on a widespread effort by Trump’s anti -Trip organizers to motivate voters concerned with management policies and its great use of the executive authority.
The attendees in the protest, which took place in Lavaiet Square Park in Washington, DC, said NBC News Kilmar Abrago GarciaThe Trump administration said was accidentally deported to El Salvador, was among the issues that led them to participate in the demonstration.
“Everyone must have legal procedures,” said protester, Suzy Steern, from Ohio, said. This is what this country depends on. Laws. “
The White House claims that Abyerigo Garcia is a member of the gang, and the administration said that if entering the country, it will be deported again. The court records indicate that Abigo Garcia has not been charged criminal in the United States or El Salvador, and that his wife and lawyer denies that he is a member of the gang.
The other demonstrators assumed what they described as ignoring the administration to the rulings of the Federal Court, including the ruling that the Supreme Court supported Trump “facilitating” the return of Abu Garcia to the United States.
“What is happening is very about the due legal procedures and how democracy is supposed to work,” the protester said for the first time Samantha Ecols of Silver Spring, NBC News. “You should not be able to determine what the laws are, so that people disappear, to punish people for the difference with you. These are things that dictators do, and I do not want to see our country sliding in this direction.”
Fears regarding the Apierigo Garcia case were in a similar protest in the center of New York City, where thousands of people gathered in front of the New York Public Library to protest the immigration policies in Trump, According to a company affiliated with the local NBC. One of the demonstrators said that policies create a chilling effect throughout the city.
“People are afraid to go to the church. People are afraid to go to work. People are afraid of taking their children to school,” said Amanda Harvey, a population of Brooklyn, New York.
Two different destinations in Georgia, including a protest in front of the Capitol Governmental Building on Saturday, drew dozens of demonstrators, According to a company affiliated with the local NBC. The attendees have included a set of the causes of demonstrations, including the efforts made by the CEO of Tesla El MUSK and Trump to reshape the government.
“They are attacking Dei, and they chase this witch. They launch many federal workers and trying to the channel of all the social programs that we need, such as Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security,” Objectionany In Georgia Capitol I tell WXIA-TV. “Every day is new.”
The White House did not immediately respond to a request to comment on the demonstrations.
Protests worldwide are part of the effort that started Earlier this month With a series of “Hands Off” demonstrations throughout the country.
Events are coordinated by 50501. The organizers describe the movement as a variety of Americans “who stand for democracy, and who stand against the authoritarian measures of the Trump administration.”
The name 50501 indicates the goal of the group, which is 50 states, 50 protests and one movement.
According to a list published by the group on the Internet, on Saturday, the working day witnessed approximately 700 event across the country, from the “Potluck & Prateger” event in Canap, Utah, to the “Tesla Takedown” protest in Woodstock, Virginia, to “taking America to a return” in Pao Poo, Michigan.
Protests come at the country level at a time when Democrats are working to combat Trump’s agenda, which is a great demand for the party’s voters, according to the recent poll.
and NBC News poll In March, it was found that nearly two -thirds of Democratic voters said they wanted the Democrats in Congress to abide by their positions even if that led to Gridlock, while a third of their leaders wanted to concession with Trump.
Senator Bernie Sanders, I-VT. , And Alexandria Alexandria Cortez, DN.Y. , Hold a series of “Fighting the few rounds“ to stop Throughout the country, including last week in Los Angeles attracted more than 30,000 people, according to the Senator’s office.
Democrats in Congress have been held in recent months, dozens of younger City hall events In an attempt to take advantage of the political reactions to Trump’s main cuts in the Federal Working Plan and the introductory policy.
Regarding the protests on Saturday, the leader of the Senate said Chuck Schumer, DN.Y. , “I think the general feelings are everything. The general feeling is growing against Donald Trump, where more Americans face increasing costs and less freedom under Donald Trump’s failed leadership.”