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More protests are expected to follow in western Washington. On Saturday, several “Abolish ICE – Justice For Good” protests are scheduled in the area, including in Seattle, Renton, and Lynnwood. A full list of protests in western Washington can be found here.
Hundreds of protesters descended on a Target store in Seattle on Friday, demanding the retailer cut ties with federal immigration enforcement.
By Macey Wurm Reporting for West Seattle Blog Hundreds of protesters gathered at Hiawatha Playfield this afternoon to start West Seattle Indivisible’s “We’re Still Standing” rally and march. The event,
Whistles have become a ubiquitous tool used by those protesting and observing immigration enforcement agents.
About 700 people joined a pair of demonstrations Tuesday afternoon, speaking out against what one protester described as the “fear of losing our democracy.”
Organizers say the rally will gather on the sidewalk in front of Union Station at 1717 Pacific Ave, running from 10 a.m. to noon this Saturday. According to The News Tribune, the protest is explicitly "in honor of Alex Pretti and Renée Good" and is intended as a show of solidarity with immigrant communities.
You might have seen celebs posting about this one. The post The ICE Out Jan. 30 & 31 Protests: What They Are, How To Join, & More first appeared on Her Campus.
Hundreds are expected to hit the streets throughout Western Washington on Saturday for a number of protests against federal immigration tactics.
The mayor of Auburn praised students who walked out of school Friday to protest federal immigration enforcement, calling their actions a meaningful example of p