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"This isn't the first time I've been arrested for standing up for basic human rights," one protester said.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California and First Amendment Coalition had urged the city to reject the revised ordinance, warning it could otherwise face a legal challenge.
Several people were arrested as protesters gathered outside a Manhattan garage on Saturday, November 29, amid reports federal agents had gathered there for an immigration raid, local media.NYPD told Storyful police responded to a call for a “disorderly group” at around midday,
Several dozen people gathered near the Othello Link Light rail station on Wednesday to protest the Seattle Police Department (SPD) and its handling of a deadly
St. Paul police will face more scrutiny for their role in the chaotic ICE raid last week on St. Paul’s East Side, where city officers sprayed chemical irritants and rubber projectiles on protesters. City Council members say St.
Several people were taken into custody Saturday in Lower Manhattan after what police sources call an unscheduled anti-ICE demonstration.
Portland's mayor and Police Bureau cite rapid change in conditions, but on-the-ground observations suggest confrontations weren’t so new.
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan on Tuesday backed her country’s security forces who are accused of killing hundreds of unarmed demonstrators, claiming the protesters intended to overthrow her government.
The agitators busted at an anti-ICE protest in Lower Manhattan earlier this weekend include a Fordham University graduate assistant, a standup comic and an editor at Columbia University’s student magazine,
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Manhattan ICE Protest Halts Raid, Sparks Debate on Enforcement Tactics
Hundreds of New Yorkers gathered today to stop ICE from attacking our neighbors.” The words of Murad Awawdeh, president of the New York Immigration Coalition, resonated across Lower Manhattan on Saturday after a tense confrontation that brought a federal immigration operation to a standstill.
In the chaotic aftermath of Tanzania’s disputed presidential election last month, police and gun-wielding men on patrol shot at groups of protesters, many of whom appeared unarmed or were holding only rocks and sticks,