Families Belong Together
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Part of Protests against Trump administration family separation policy and protests against Donald Trump | |
Date | June 30, 2018 |
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Location | Washington, D.C. and over 700 other U.S. cities, and others worldwide |
Type | Demonstration (protest) |
Theme | Opposition to family separation |
Cause | Trump administration family separation policy |
Organized by | grassroots support and Families Belong Together |
Participants | protesters across the United States and some globally |
Website | www |
Families Belong Together refers both to an advocacy campaign devoted to reuniting immigrant families that were separated at the US-Mexico border by a Trump administration policy introduced in spring 2018, and also specifically to a series of protests on June 30, 2018 in Washington, D.C., New York City, and 700 other cities and towns in the United States. Very large crowds turned out to those events despite heat waves in many areas, including in Washington, D.C.[1][2][3][4]
History
[edit]The "zero tolerance" policy[5] introduced by the Trump Administration in spring 2018 was the immediate catalyst for the Families Belong Together mass mobilization in June 2018, as media outlets began reporting on children being held in cages and in detention facilities after having been separated from their parents or guardians after crossing the border. The news organization Pro Publica released widely-circulated audio of one group of children crying.[6] As public shock and outrage grew, a small group of women activists, advocates, and public officials[7] began conferring to organize a public response, including Anna Galland, then Executive Director at MoveOn Civic Action; Jessica Morales Rocketto, then Political Director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance; Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal (D. Wash.); and Ai-jen Poo, Executive Director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance. That group's organizing led to a call for peaceful protests on Saturday, June 30, 2018, and hundreds of thousands of people turned out for those events.[7]
Participants
[edit]Many of those protesting in June 2018 had participated in previous anti-Trump protests and actions, while others were new to immigration activism, with parents who felt called into action based on the reported stories of separations.[8] Protesters at the events in June 2018 participated in both major cities and also more rural regions like Appalachia and Wyoming. Protests were also held internationally.[4] Some protesters compared the detainment of children by the U.S. government to the Nazi concentration camps.[9][10]
Support from celebrities and other public figures
[edit]A number of prominent public figures spoke out around the time of the June 2018 protests to criticize the Trump Administration's policy. Former First Lady Laura Bush issued a statement saying the policy "broke her heart."[11]
Celebrities who appeared at protests around the country included:
- Washington DC: Lin-Manuel Miranda, America Ferrara, Alicia Keys, Diane Guerrero[12][13][14][15]
- Los Angeles: Laura Dern, Mira Sorvino, Chrissy Teigen, John Legend, Lea Thompson, Patton Oswalt,[16] Laverne Cox, Chadwick Boseman, David Arquette
- New York City: Kerry Washington, Alysia Reiner, Amy Schumer, Padma Lakshmi, Vincent D'Onofrio, Carrie Coon, Alec Baldwin, Ellen Page[16]
- San Francisco: Joan Baez[17]
Counter-protests
[edit]At some of the locations there were counter protesters, resulting in at least one arrest. A counter-protester was arrested at Huntsville, Alabama after displaying a gun, and reportedly stating "I will shoot everyone here."[18] In Phoenix, Arizona, about 25 counter-protesters from patriot movement proclaimed their opposition to the protests using signs and a megaphone, and engaging others at the protests near Arizona State Capitol, while the event remained mostly peaceful.[19]
Locations
[edit]United States
[edit]State | Cities | Estimated participants | Photo | Locations/Notes |
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30,000[20] - 50,000 | During this rally, most of the country was entering the first day of the first major summer heat wave of 2018, with temperatures ranging between high 90s and triple digits for various cities. Rally organizers cautioned people to use plenty of sunscreen and drink water; a few hundred yards away from the stage in Lafayette Square, a fire truck sprayed its hose in the air to cool off the crowd.[21] | |||
Alabama | Auburn | 100 | Toomer's Corner[22] | |
Birmingham | 2,000[23] | Kelly Ingram Park[24] | ||
Dothan | several dozen | Westgate Park (near Angel of Hope Statue).[25] US congressional candidate Tabitha Isner spoke at the rally.[26] | ||
Huntsville | 100 | Big Spring Park. A right wing heckler was arrested for brandishing a gun at the crowd of protesters.[27][28][29][30] | ||
Mobile | dozens | Public Safety Memorial Park[31] | ||
Montgomery | hundreds | Capitol Sidewalk, Dexter Ave[32] | ||
Alaska | Anchorage | hundreds | Delaney Park Strip[33] | |
Fairbanks | 200[34] | Golden Heart Plaza | ||
Juneau | 400 | Capital Park[35] | ||
Ketchikan | dozens | Berth 4 Ketchikan dock - Federal Building[36] | ||
Kodiak | 30+ | main downtown intersection; grassy triangle at the Y[37] | ||
Sitka | 150[38] | Crescent Harbor Shelter and the streets of Sitka | ||
Valdez | 7 | outside A Rogue's Garden[39] | ||
Arizona | Bisbee | 30+[40] | Lowell School parking lot[41] | |
Chandler | 2600 S. Price Road[41] | |||
Flagstaff | 1,000[42] | Flagstaff City Hall.[41] Flagstaff Mayor Coral Evans and US Rep. Tom O'Halleran were present.[43] | ||
Kingman | nearly 60 | Trinity Episcopal Church - Locomotive Park[44] | ||
Nogales | 200[45] | 1904 Courthouse / DeConcini Port of Entry[46] | ||
Payson | 75[47] | 509 S. Beeline Highway (Hwy 87)[41] | ||
Phoenix | 800[45] | Arizona State Capitol; US Rep. Ruben Gallego spoke at the rally.[41] 30 minutes after the large rally ended, 25 members of Patriot Movement AZ staged a small counter-protest.[19] | ||
Pinetop | 40[48] | White Mountain Boulevard on the sidewalk in front of the U.S. Postal Service building[41] | ||
Prescott | several hundred[49] | Prescott College - Courthouse Square[41] | ||
San Luis | ~50 | Cesar Chavez Cultural Center at Joe Orduño Park.[41] State Rep. Charlene Fernandez spoke at the rally.[50] | ||
Tucson | 1,000+[51] | Armory Park -Tucson District Court (405 W Congress St)[45] | ||
Arkansas | Fayetteville | almost 1,000[52] | Fayetteville Town Center[53] | |
Fort Smith | 90[54] | 74th Street (sidewalk in front of the post office)[52] | ||
Hot Springs | 180 | Bathhouse Row, Hot Springs National Park[55] | ||
Jonesboro | 75+[56] | Craighead County Courthouse. US congressional candidate Chintan Desai spoke at the rally.[57] | ||
Little Rock | 400 - 500[58] | King Elementary School - Arkansas State Capitol (stopping at overpasses)[52][59] | ||
California | Alameda | 300+[60] | Intersection of Park Street & Santa Clara Avenue[61] | |
Angels Camp | 100+ | Utica Park[62] | ||
Avalon | 34[63] | Casino Building, Dive Park - Wrigley Stage, Crescent Ave[64] | ||
Bakersfield | 1,000 - 1,500 | ICE Office, 800 Truxtun Ave - Kern County Liberty Bell[65] | ||
Barstow | Union Bank Fountain[64] | |||
Berkeley | 1,500[66] | MLK Jr. Civic Center Park, near Old City Hall[61] | ||
Bishop | 100 | Bishop City Park[67] | ||
Burbank | 1,000 | Burbank City Hall[68] | ||
Calexico | ~50[69] | Imperial Regional Detention Facility[70] | ||
Camarillo | 2,000+[71] | sidewalks outside ICE office at 770 Paseo Camarillo[72] | ||
Carlsbad | nearly 1,000[73] | Cannon Park[74][75] | ||
Carpinteria | 50+[76] | Peace Corner, located at Carpinteria and Linden Avenues;[64] event hosted by Indivisivle Carpinteria. | ||
Chico | 400 | Downtown City Plaza[77] | ||
Claremont | hundreds | Clarmeont Memorial Park[78] | ||
Concord | hundreds | Todos Santos Plaza[61] | ||
Dublin | 400[79] | Dublin City Hall Amphitheater[61] | ||
El Cajon | 100+ | Main Street - City Hall[80] | ||
Encinitas | event planned at Swami's Beach, 1298 South Coast Highway 101[81] | |||
Escondido | 270 | North County Mall[82] | ||
Eureka | 3,000 | march down Third Street[83] | ||
Fort Bragg | 200 - 300 | Fort Bragg Town Hall - Bainbridge Park[84][85] | ||
Fremont | ~300 | Veterans Park at Fremont Superior Court House.[61] American sociologist & civil rights activist Harry Edwards spoke.[86] | ||
Fresno | 1,000 | Blackstone & Nees[87] | ||
Grass Valley | 500 | The rally took place at the intersection of Brunswick Road and Sutton Way in the Glenbrook Basin; a contingent of counterprotesters eventually appeared opposite the rally, with signs reading "Build the Wall" and "Deport Families Together."[88] | ||
Greenfield[89] | ||||
Half Moon Bay | 300 | Mac Dutra Plaza[90] | ||
Healdsburg | 200[91] | Healdsburg Avenue and Matheson Street[61] | ||
Hollister | event planned at 4th and San Benito Streets[92] | |||
Idyllwild[93] | 175 | Idyllwild Town Monument[64] - Strawberry Creek Square[94] | ||
Irvine | 3,000 - 4,000[95] | Portola High School - James A. Musick Facility[95] | ||
King City | 50+ | corner of Broadway St & San Antonio Dr. at King City's welcome sign[89] | ||
Laguna Beach | 500[95] | Main Beach[96] | ||
Lakeport | 50 | Soper Reese Theatre - march on Main St[97] | ||
Lancaster | event planned at Lancaster Library[98] | |||
Livermore | 350[79] | Flag Pole in Downtown Livermore[61] | ||
Long Beach | 1,300 | Cesar Chavez Park - Glenn Anderson Federal Building[99] | ||
Los Angeles | 75,000[16] | Los Angeles City Hall.[100] In addition to celebrities, elected officials of California who spoke at the rally included Rep. Maxine Waters, Sen. Kamala Harris, Mayor Eric Garcetti and Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom[17][101] | ||
Malibu | 250[102] | Pacific Coast Hwy. & Webb Way[93] | ||
Merced | 100+ | Courthouse Park[103] | ||
Modesto | 800 | Five Points at McHenry Ave, down J Street to Tenth Street Place[104] | ||
Monterey[105] | 750[106] | Window on the Bay / Monterey Waterfront Park[107] | ||
Moreno Valley[93] | Cardenas Market at JFK Plaza[64] | |||
Morgan Hill | 200+[108] | Morgan Hill Community and Cultural Center - ICE office[61] | ||
Mountain View | 3,000[109] | Gateway Park on corner of El Camino & Castro[61][110] | ||
Napa | several hundred[111] | (Sunday, June 24) Veterans Memorial Park; event organized by Women's March Napa Valley[112] | ||
National City[93] | Kimball Park[64] | |||
Oakland | 800 - 1,000 | Lakeside Park, near play structure near Staten & Bellevue / Lake Merritt[61] | ||
Ojai | sidewalk between Libbey Park and Hwy 150[64][72] | |||
Oxnard | hundreds[46] | Collection Riverpark Shopping Center[64] | ||
Palm Springs | 1,000[113] | Hundreds turned out at Francis Stevens Park.[93] U.S. congressman Dr. Raul Ruiz (D-Palm Desert) spoke at the rally.[114] | ||
Palo Alto | 400+[115] | El Camino Real and Embarcadero Road[61] | ||
Pasadena | 300 | Pasadena City College[116] | ||
Petaluma | 500[117] | Petaluma Mail Depot, parking lot (4th & C streets)[61][118] | ||
Piedmont | event planned in Montclair Park[119] | |||
Pittsburg | 22[120] | John Buckley Square[61] | ||
Pleasanton | 600[79] | Lion Wayside Park[61][121] | ||
Point Arena | 9[122] | in front of Point Arena post office[85] | ||
Ramona | 54[123] | 10th and Main streets[93] | ||
Redding | 350 | Redding City Hall; march down Cypress Ave[124] | ||
Redondo Beach | 350 | Hawthorne Blvd & Artesia Blvd, SW Corner[125] | ||
Redwood City | 3,000[126] | Redwood City Courthouse Square[61] | ||
Richmond | 1,000[17] | ICE/West County Detention Center[61] | ||
Riverside | 1,200 | The Galleria at Tyler[93][127] | ||
Sacramento | 4,000 | U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Field Office[128] | ||
San Bernardino | 450[127] | Outside the office of Homeland Security[129] | ||
San Diego | 2,500 - 4,000[82][130] | Waterfront Park[74] | ||
San Francisco | 30,000+[16] | Dolores Park - San Francisco City Hall.[131] Drivers stepped out of their cars on Octavia Street to watch (and cheer) more than 1,000 protesters pass by on Market Street[17] | ||
San Jose | 1,000 | San Jose City Hall[132] | ||
San Leandro | hundreds | San Leandro City Hall / Root Park[61][133] | ||
San Luis Obispo | 1,500+ | SLO County Superior Courthouse[134] | ||
San Mateo | 42 | 300 So. El Camino Real[135] | ||
San Rafael | hundreds[136] | (Wednesday, June 20) lawn in front of the U.S. Post Office near the Marin County Civic Center[137] | ||
Santa Barbara | 2,000 | De La Guerra Plaza[138] | ||
Santa Clarita | hundreds[139] | corner of McBean Pkwy & Valencia Blvd - City Hall. Event organized by Swing Left; US congressional candidate Katie Hill was present.[140] | ||
Santa Cruz | 8,000 | Santa Cruz City Hall[141] | ||
Santa Maria | 450 | ICE facility, West Century St[142] | ||
Santa Rosa | 3,000[143] | Old Courthouse Square[118] | ||
Sebastopol | 70[143] - 80 | Sebastopol Plaza, Weeks Way[61] | ||
Solvang | 150 | Solvang Park[144] | ||
Sonoma | hundreds[145] | Sonoma Plaza, 453 1st St E[61] | ||
Stockton | several hundred | Martin Luther King Jr. Plaza[146] | ||
Temecula | 300+[82] | Temecula Duck Pond[93][75] | ||
Tracy | few dozen | Tracy Branch Library - City Hall[147] | ||
Truckee | 300[148] | in front of Old Jail[149] | ||
Ukiah | 54[150] | Pear Tree Shopping Center - Ukiah courthouse steps.[85][151] US Rep Jared Huffman spoke at the event.[152] | ||
Vacaville | 285 | Vacaville Town Square[153] | ||
Valencia | Westfield Valencia Town Center[64] | |||
Vallejo | 200[154] | Unity Plaza[61] | ||
Ventura | 750[46] | Ventura County Government Center | ||
Victorville | 40+[155] | U.S. Federal Penitentiary detention center[98] | ||
Visalia | 200+ | intersection of West Walnut Ave. and South Mooney Blvd.[156] | ||
Watsonville | 49[157] | event planned at Watsonville City Plaza[158] | ||
West Hollywood | 200 | West Hollywood Park[159] | ||
Westlake Village | 40+[160] | Promenade at Westlake[72] | ||
Yucca Valley | northeast corner Hwy 62 and Hwy 247 (29 Palms Hwy at Old Woman Springs Rd)[64] | |||
Colorado | Alamosa | event planned at Cole Park[161] | ||
Boulder | 950 | Frasier retirement community (250 people) / Unitarian Universalist Church (700 people)[162] | ||
Colorado Springs | 400 | Colorado Springs City Hall[163] | ||
Denver | 4,000[164] | Civic Center Park[165][166] | ||
Durango | 350 | Buckley Park[167] | ||
Edwards | event planned at Edwards Rest Stop, Exit 163 between I-70 and Hwy 6[161] | |||
Fort Collins | hundreds | (Tuesday, June 26) Old Town Square[168] | ||
Glenwood Springs | hundreds | Sayre Park - Centennial Park[169] | ||
Grand Junction | 200 | Mesa County Old Courthouse[170][171] | ||
Longmont | 100[172] | corner of Main Street and 6th Ave[162] | ||
Montrose | 35 | Demoret Park (corner of Main Street and Townsend Ave) was the site of two rallies in June 2018. The first one, known as the "Every Corner Rally," happened on Friday, June 22, with 35 people; the second took place on June 30.[173] | ||
Paonia[161] | event planned at Poulous Park | |||
Pueblo | ~250[20] | Pueblo County Courthouse (the old courthouse)[161] | ||
Salida | Centennial Park - Hwy 50 at Holman[161] | |||
Steamboat Springs | event planned at Routt County Courthouse sidewalk[161] | |||
Telluride[174] | Wilkinson Public Library Terrace Patio[161][175] | |||
Yuma | 17[172] | Rural Communities Resource Center - Yuma City Park Picnic Pavilion[176] | ||
Connecticut | Deep River | 200 | Deep River Town Hall[177] | |
East Haddam | 75 - 100 | Two Wrasslin' Cats[177] | ||
Fairfield | 500[178] | Sherman Green Gazebo[179] | ||
Greenwich | 400 | Greenwich Town Hall[180] | ||
Hartford | 400 | (Monday, July 2) a rally of 400 people protested at the local ICE office; 35 were arrested for blocking the entrance.[181] | ||
Litchfield | hundreds | Litchfield Town Green[citation needed] | ||
Middletown | 250 | Union Green. US Rep. Rosa DeLauro spoke to the crowd.[177] | ||
New London | hundreds[182] | Williams Park[183] | ||
Southbury | 200+ | corner of Main St South & Main St North[184] | ||
Stamford | hundreds | Stamford Government Center[185] | ||
Stratford | 100+ | Stratford Town Hall (Town Green)[186] | ||
West Hartford[177] | 200 | West Hartford Center (North Main & South Main Streets & Farmington Ave).[187] | ||
Delaware | Dover | 100[188] | Legislative Mall[189] | |
Milltown | several hundred | St. Barnabas Episocopal Church[189] | ||
Wilmington | hundreds | Cool Spring Park - Carvel State Office Building. US Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester & Senator Tom Carper were present at the rally.[189] | ||
Florida | Boca Raton | 250 | Sanborn Square[190] | |
Clermont | 60+[191] | Protesters met at Sunnyside Plaza, then stood along Highway 50 for an hour (in the rain).[192] | ||
Crawfordville | 30 | Wakulla County ICE Detention Center[193] | ||
Dade City[194] | 30[195] | Historic Pasco County Courthouse[196] | ||
Daytona Beach | 200 | corner of International Speedway Blvd and Beach Street[197] | ||
DeLand | hundreds[198] | DeLand City Hall[197] | ||
Fort Myers[164] | 500[46] | Old Lee County Courthouse[46] | ||
Gainesville | 500+ | Gainesville City Hall - Depot Park[199] | ||
Gulfport | 500[200] | Gulfport Casino (corner of Beach Drive and Shore Blvd). Pouring rain didn't stop protesters in Gulfport from making their voices heard.[194][201] | ||
Hollywood | 100+[202] | Diplomat Hotel[190] | ||
Inverness | 40 | Old Citrus County Courthouse Museum[203] | ||
Jacksonville | 200+ | (Friday, June 29) Jacksonville ICE office[204] | ||
Jensen Beach | 200+[46] | Treasure Coast Mall Entrance; corner of U.S. 1 && Jensen Beach Blvd[205] | ||
Lake Worth | 114[206] | Lake Worth City Hall | ||
Lakeland | 100+ | Frances Langford Promenade, at Lake Mirror[192] | ||
Miami | hundreds[207] | Hundreds marched from Miami-Dade College to Freedom Tower on Biscayne Boulevard and back[190] | ||
Melbourne | hundreds[198] | Eau Gallie Causeway[208] | ||
Naples | 300 - 500 | Collier County Jail[209] | ||
Orlando | hundreds[210] | City Hall - Orlando ICE office[211] | ||
Palmetto Bay | 60 | Coral Reef Park[212] | ||
Panama City | event planned at Hathaway Bridge[213] | |||
Pensacola | hundreds | Pensacola City Hall[214] | ||
Sarasota | 600 - 1,000 | Five Points Park[215] | ||
Sebastian | 150+ | Riverview Park[205] | ||
Sebring | 80+ | sidewalk along Kennilworth Blvd, near Sebring High School[216] | ||
Spring Hill[194] | 50 | Spring Hill Waterfall[217] | ||
St. Augustine | 140 | Plaza de la Constitución - Castillo De San Marcos[218] | ||
Tallahassee | hundreds | Florida Capitol Building[219] | ||
Tampa | 3,000[194] | Joe Chillura Courthouse Square[200][201] | ||
The Villages | 1,000 | Lake Sumter Landing Town Square[220] | ||
West Palm Beach | 550 | Southern Boulevard and South Flagler Drive - Mar-a-Lago[190] | ||
Georgia | Athens | several hundred[221] | The University of Georgia Arch[222] | |
Atlanta | around 4,000[223] | Atlanta City Detention Center - Richard B. Russell Federal Building, where US Rep John Lewis spoke.[224] | ||
Brunswick | 71[225] | Brunswick City Hall[226] | ||
Dalton | 100 | Delray Farms Fresh Market[227] | ||
Lawrenceville | 76 | Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center[228] | ||
Lumpkin | 50[229] | Stewart Detention Center[230] | ||
Savannah | hundreds[231] | Johnson Square – Savannah City Hall[232] | ||
Valdosta | 50+ | Lowndes County Courthouse[233] | ||
Hawaii | Honolulu | hundreds | Hawaii State Capitol.[234] US Senator Mazie Hirono participated in the rally.[235] | |
Kahului | dozens | corner of Pu'unene Ave and Ka'ahumanu Ave, outside Kahului Shopping Center[236] | ||
Kailua-Kona | 150+ | Queen Ka'ahumanu Highway, south of Henry Street[237] | ||
Lihue | 500 | Lihue Airport entrance[238] | ||
Waimea | 56[239] | Church Row Park[240] / intersectiono of Hawaii Belt Rd & Lindsey Rd[241] | ||
Idaho | Boise | 5,000 | Idaho State Capitol[242] | |
Coeur d'Alene | 347[243] | Picnic Shelter in Riverstone Park[244] | ||
Idaho Falls | two dozen | Bonneville County Courthouse lawn[245] | ||
Ketchum | 150 | Ketchum Town Square[246] | ||
Lewiston | 100 | Brackenbury Square[247] | ||
Meridian | 20 | corner of Main St. & Franklin[248] | ||
Pocatello | 300 | Caldwell Park[249] | ||
Sandpoint | 125 | Bonner County Courthouse on First Avenue;[244] protesters gathers on both sides of the road, greeting passing motorists who honked back their support.[250] | ||
Twin Falls | 100+ | Twin Falls Visitor's Center[251] | ||
Illinois | Arlington Heights | 700+[252] | Village Hall - North School Park[253] | |
Aurora | 125+ | An evening prayer vigil, hosted by Indivisible Aurora and the Immigrant Liberation Alliance of Aurora, was held at Aurora City Hall.[254] | ||
Barrington | 600 | In front of Barrington Village Hall (where Rep. Peter Roskam had an office).[253] | ||
Carbondale | 62 | First Presbyterian Church[255] | ||
Champaign | 500[20] | Champaign Public Library - intersection of Green and Neil Sts[256] | ||
Chicago | 60,000+[16] | Daley Plaza. A Chicago Fire Department truck sprayed a fine mist onto the crowd during the march route to keep them cool[257] | ||
Downers Grove | 500[258] | Veteran's Memorial Pavilion at Fishel Park[259] | ||
Elgin | 150 | along Kimball Avenue[259] | ||
Frankfort | hundreds | Breidert Green[260] | ||
Glenview | 150[253] | Glenview Veteran's Memorial[261] | ||
Highland Park[259] | 300 | Port Clinton Square. Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering & Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Deerfield) spoke at the rally[253] | ||
Joliet | hundreds | Chicago St. Plaza[262] | ||
Macomb | 100 | Washington Park[263] | ||
Ottawa | 150+ | Jordan Block[264] | ||
Peoria | 125 | Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse[265] | ||
Quincy | ~85[266] | Second String Music[267] | ||
Rockford | 600+ | Rockford City Hall[268] | ||
Springfield | hundreds[269] | Old State Capitol[259][270] | ||
St. Charles | event planned at Randall Road and North Avenue[267] | |||
Ullin | 26[271] | Tri-County Detention Center[272] | ||
Indiana | Anderson | 60 | Dickmann Town Center Park; event hosted by One Nation Indivisible Madison County[273] | |
Angola | 60+[274] | First Congregational United Church of Christ[275] | ||
Bloomington | 200+ | Monroe County Courthouse[276] | ||
Evansville | 200+[46] | Winfield K. Denton Federal Building (public sidewalk)[277] | ||
Goshen | 600+ | Elkhart County Courthouse lawn[278] | ||
Hammond | 300 | U.S. District Courthouse, corner of Clinton St & Hohman Ave[279] | ||
Indianapolis | 1,000 | US Court/Federal Building & Indiana State House[280] | ||
Logansport | 48[281] | near Logansport Farmers Market | ||
Richmond | 150 | Richmond Municipal Building[282] | ||
South Bend | hundreds | Marycrest Building[283] | ||
Terre Haute | 150+ | Vigo County Courthouse[284] | ||
Iowa | Cedar Falls | 400[285] | More than 100 people met outside of Rep. Rod Blum's office and marched down West Fifth Street to Franklin Street and up West First Street to Main Street back to Blum's office.[286] | |
Cedar Rapids | ~100 | Sokol Park[287] | ||
Davenport | 600 | Vander Veer Park[288] | ||
Des Moines | 750[285] | Iowa State Capitol[289][290] | ||
Dubuque | 150+[291] | (Friday, June 22) Washington Park - U.S. Rep. Rod Blum's Dubuque office[292] | ||
Fairfield | Central Park Square[290] | |||
Iowa City | 600+[290] | U of Iowa Pentacrest - College Green Park and downtown Iowa City[293] | ||
Marshalltown | 125[285] | Marshall County Courthouse (Southside lawn)[294] | ||
Mason City | two dozen | Central Park[295] | ||
Muscatine | Muscatine Riverside Park (by the playground)[290] | |||
Okoboji | 75+[296] | Highway 71 causeway area between Arnolds Park and Okoboji[297] | ||
Sioux City | 270 | Long Lines Family Red Center[298] | ||
Kansas | Dodge City | 100 | Dodge City Medical Center Parking Lot[299] | |
Lawrence | 700 | South Park[300] | ||
Topeka | (Monday, July 2) Kansas Interfaith Action held a vigil on immigration and separated families at the State Capitol Building[301] | |||
Wichita | hundreds | Wichita City Hall[302] | ||
Kentucky | Bowling Green | 200+ | outside US Senator Rand Paul's State Street office[303] | |
Hopkinsville | rally on Monday night, July 2, at Grace Epsicopal Church[304] | |||
Lexington | up to 700[305] | (Saturday, June 23) Hundreds gathered at Fayette County Courthouse plaza;[306][307] the event was organized by Kentucky National Organization for Women.[308] By this time, one week ahead of June 30, similar events had already taken place across the county, including one protest outside the Lexington office of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell a few days earlier.[309] | ||
Louisville | hundreds[46] | Out of hundreds that protested at the rally, roughly 200 splintered off and marched a half-mile from Metro Hall to the ICE offices on 7th Street, and criticized Democratic Mayor Greg Fischer for not declaring Louisville a sanctuary city.[310] | ||
Madisonville | 50 | First United Bank Plaza on Center Street.[311] US congressional candidate Paul Walker spoke at the rally.[312] | ||
Morehead | dozens | Fountain Park (across from Wendy's on Main St.)[313] | ||
Pikeville | 10[314] | vigil planned at the bottom of the 99 Steps of University of Pikeville; hosted by Progress Pike & Kentuckians for the Commonwealth[315] | ||
Louisiana | Baton Rouge | 175[316] | Baton Rouge border patrol[317] | |
Covington | 200[318][319] | St. Tammany Parish courthouse[320] | ||
Lafayette | hundreds | Parc Putnam - Federal Court[321] | ||
Lake Charles | 75 - 100 | Lock Park[322] | ||
New Orleans | 1,000+[323] | Despite withering 100+ degree heat, hundreds gathered at Congo Square in Armstrong Park and marched through the French Quarter to Jackson Square.[318][324] | ||
Shreveport | 120 | Caddo Parish Courthouse[325] | ||
Maine | Augusta | 1,000 | State Street between Capitol Park and Maine State House[326] | |
Bangor | several hundred[327] | Cascade Park[326][328] | ||
Bar Harbor | 500[329] | Bar Harbor Village Green[330] | ||
Bath | in front of the Customs House, on Front Street[331] | |||
Brunswick | 250[326] | Brunswick Town Mall. Independent U.S. Senator and Brunswick native Angus King joined the demonstration.[328] | ||
Damariscotta[332] | 350 | The Midcoast Unitarian Universalist Fellowship held an event at the bridge at Damariscotta and Newcastle[333] | ||
Farmington | 200[326] | Farmington Post Office, Main Street[334] | ||
Gouldsboro | 75[335] | outside Gouldsboro Town Office, Prospect Harbor Village[332] | ||
Lewiston–Auburn | hundreds | Longley Bridge (Auburn side)[336] | ||
Machias[332] | Lee/Pellon Center parking lot, across from Helen's Restaurant | |||
Portland | 2,000[326] | Portland City Hall. The rally grew so large that police had to shut down part of Congress Street[328][337] | ||
Presque Isle | 12 | A dozen people gathered outside Hardscrabble Solutions on Main Street[332] | ||
Vinalhaven | 150+ | Town Wharf[338] | ||
Maryland | Baltimore | 1,500[339] | Patterson Park[340] | |
Cumberland | several dozen[341] | Downtown Cumberland Mall[340] | ||
Frederick | 250[342] | Vista Shopping Center[340] | ||
Poolesville | 23[343] | candlelight vigil at Whalen Park[344] | ||
Snow Hill | two dozen | (Sunday, July 1) Protesters marched to the Worcester County Detention Center for an "End Immigrant Detention" rally. Five counter-protesters stood across the street.[345] | ||
University Park | 52[346] | University Park Town Field[340] | ||
Westminster | 170[347] | Main St at Locust Lane[340] | ||
Massachusetts | Andover | 250 | intersection of Rte. 133 and Rte. 28 (Shawsheen Square)[348] | |
Barnstable | County Courthouse and Unitarian Universalist Church (Main St/Rte 6A)[349] | |||
Belchertown | 250 | Belchertown Common[350] | ||
Boston | 5,000 - 15,000 | City Hall Plaza - Boston Common. Speakers included US Rep. Joe Kennedy III and US Senators Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey. Police Commissioner William B. Evans estimated about 5,000 demonstrators participated, even though organizers said the crowd exceeded 15,000[351] | ||
Brewster | 200[352] | First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church[349] | ||
Bridgewater | 25 | Bridgewater Town Common; event organized by The Bridgewater Citizens of Civility and Respect (BCCR)[353] | ||
Chatham | 75[354] | sidewalk in front of Town Hall[349][355] | ||
Dennis[356] | 165 | Town Hall / Rte 134 & Bob Crowell Rd[357] | ||
Eastham[356] | 15+ | Windmill Green[358] | ||
Easthampton | 100[20] | Nashawannuck Pond[359] / Millside Park [360] | ||
Falmouth | hundreds[361] | Falmouth Village Green - Peg Noonan Park. organized by Cape Cod DSA (Democratic Socialists of America)[362] | ||
Framingham | 200 - 300 | Framingham Memorial Building[363] | ||
Granville | 32[364] | Granville Town Green[365] | ||
Great Barrington | 500 | corner of Main Street and State Road in front of the "GB" shrubbery[366] | ||
Greenfield | 500[367] | Greenfield Town Common[368] | ||
Harwich | ~50 | western sidewalk of Rte 137, across from Rte. 6 Exit 11[369] | ||
Haverhill | ~44 | White's Corner, in front of Market Basket Plaza[370] | ||
Hyannis[356] | 50+[371][372] | intersection Rt 132/Rt 28 in Hyannis at Airport Rotary[358] | ||
Lunenburg | 250-300 | outside Lunenburg Town Hall[373] | ||
Mansfield | 130+[374] | North Common[375] | ||
Martha's Vineyard | 300+ | Five Corners, Vineyard Haven[376] | ||
Mashpee | 20[371] | Mashpee Rotary[349] | ||
Milford | dozen+ | Milford Town Hall[363] | ||
Nantucket | event planned at Children's Beach, 65 Harbor View Way[377] | |||
Natick | 300+ | Natick Common[378] | ||
New Bedford | 400+[379] | Bethel AME Church[380] | ||
Newburyport | 200 | Market Square[381] | ||
Newton | ~100 | (Monday, July 2) At an outside prayer vigil, Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller addressed those gathered at Newton City Hall.[382] | ||
North Dartmouth | 150 | Bristol County House of Corrections[383] | ||
Northborough | 150 | Ellsworth-McAfee Park[384] | ||
Orleans | dozens[385] | Orleans/Eastham MA rotary[349] | ||
Peabody | event planned at Temple Tiferet Shalom[386] | |||
Pittsfield | hundreds | Park Square[387] | ||
Provincetown[356] | 300 | Provincetown Town Hall[388] | ||
Sandwich | The Sandwich Democratic Town Committee had a booth at SandwichFest, with volunteers distributing literature on Families Belong Together.[389] | |||
South Hadley | vigil planned outside Center Church[390] | |||
Springfield | 1,000[350] | Court Square[391] | ||
Truro[356] | 100 | Rte 6 & Shore Rd[392] / Truro town green[388] | ||
Wellfleet[356] | 450 | Town Hall Lawn[388] | ||
Westborough | Westborough Rotary[384] | |||
Williamstown | 36 | event planned at Field Park on Main Street[393] | ||
Worcester | hundreds | Worcester City Hall & Common[394] | ||
Michigan | Adrian | 150[395] | Old Lenawee County Courthouse[396] | |
Ann Arbor | 2,000 | University of Michigan Diag[397] | ||
Battle Creek[398] | 330+ | Two FBG rallies happened outside the Calhoun County Justice Center within the latter part of June. The first one, on June 20, attracted over 200 people;[399] the second one, on June 30, had over 130.[400] | ||
Big Rapids | dozens[401] | Big Rapids Community Library[402] - intersection of Perry Avenue and South State Street[403] | ||
Detroit | 1,400 - 1,750 | 200-250 people gathered at Spirit of Detroit Plaza, where rally speakers included US Rep. Sander Levin (D-Royal Oak) and Democratic congressional candidate Fayrouz Saad;[404] afterwards, people marched around the Coleman A. Young Municipal Center and arrived at Philip A. Hart Plaza.[405] Meanwhile, between 1,200 and 1,500 more people gathered at Clark Park.[406] | ||
Flint | 200+[407] | The Downtown Flat Lot (intersection of Saginaw and First Street)[408] | ||
Fort Gratiot | 150[409] | Birchwood Mall[410] | ||
Grand Rapids | 600 | Rosa Parks Circle[411] | ||
Hart | 30[412] | Hart Commons[402] | ||
Holland[398] | 1,000 | Centennial Park[413] | ||
Houghton | 90[414] | Portage Lake Lift Bridge[402] | ||
Iron Mountain | 75 | Iron Mountain City Hall[415] | ||
Jackson | 160[409] | Rep. Tim Walberg's Office. The rally was met by 15 counter-protesters supporting Trump[416] | ||
Kalamazoo | hundreds[398] | Bronson Park[417] | ||
Lansing | 1,000 | Lansing Capital Building[418] | ||
Ludington | 150 | Rotary Park[419] | ||
Manistee | 100 | corner of U.S. 31 & River St[420] | ||
Marquette | 75[421] | Marquette Post Office[402] | ||
Muskegon[398] | several hundred[422] | Hackley Park[402] | ||
Petoskey | 200[423] | Peoples Park: "Hole in the Ground" (corner of Mitchell Street and U.S. 31)[402] | ||
Pontiac | 250[424] | Pontiac Public Library[402] | ||
Port Huron | 100+[425] | Two Saturday rallies took place outside the ICE detention facility (St. Clair County Jail)[426] on June 23 & 30;[427] the second one had over 100 people. | ||
Saginaw[395] | dozen+ | (Monday, July 2) New Covenant Christian Center Church[428] | ||
Sault Ste. Marie | 45+[429] | the eagle statue near Superior Coffee | ||
St. Joseph[398] | 200[430] | on the bluff in downtown St. Joseph[402] | ||
Traverse City | 350[431] | Traverse City Courthouse[402] | ||
Troy | 75[432] | Gateway Park | ||
Minnesota | Albert Lea | 100 | Freeborn County Detention Center[433] | |
Brainerd | 100 | along Washington Street near Brainerd Historic Water Tower[434] | ||
Detroit Lakes | 100 | Veteran's Memorial Park[435] | ||
Duluth | 400 | MN Power Plaza / corner of Lake Ave & Superior St[436] | ||
Grand Marais | 100 - 125[437] | Harbor Park | ||
Grand Rapids | 150 | Central School, downtown Grand Rapids; event organized by Itasca County INDIVISIBLE of Minnesota[438] | ||
Lanesboro | 100+ | baseball field at Sylvan Park & Riverview Campgrounds[439] | ||
Mankato | 400 | Riverfront Park Outdoor Shelter[440] | ||
Minneapolis | 7,000[441] - 30,000[442] | Minneapolis Convention Center | ||
Rochester | hundreds | Peace Plaza[443] | ||
Mississippi | Bay St. Louis / Pass Christian | dozens | Bay Bridge[444] | |
Jackson | 300+ | Governor's Mansion[445] | ||
Tupelo | dozens[446] | Fairpark[447] | ||
Missouri | Cape Girardeau | ~40 | Freedom Corner at Capaha Park[448] | |
Columbia | 400 | Boone County Courthouse[449] | ||
Kansas City | 2,000 | Penn Valley Park[450] | ||
St. Joseph | 120+ | Francis Street First United Methodist Church[451] | ||
St. Louis | 1,000 | Kiener Plaza East[452] | ||
Springfield | hundreds | U.S. Senator Roy Blunt's office[453] | ||
Troy | few dozen[454][455] | ICE Detention Center, Lincoln County Sheriff's Department. Highway 61 was briefly closed to make way for the rally.[456] | ||
Montana | Billings | 450[457] | Yellowstone County Courthouse[458] | |
Bozeman[459] | hundreds | Bozeman Public Library[460] | ||
Great Falls | Civic Center Steps[461] | |||
Helena | 1,000*[462] | Women's Park (*an earlier report estimated 350-400 people)[463] | ||
Kalispell | 100 | Two rallies were scheduled at the sidewalk of Depot Park, on June 20 & 30;[464] the first one had 100 protesters.[465] | ||
Libby[459] | ||||
Livingston | dozen | sidewalk at Depot Park[466] | ||
Missoula[459] | 700+ | Two immigration rallies occurred in Missoula: on June 20, more than 400 people gathered outside Missoula County jail;[467] on June 30, a few hundred people marched from Caras Park to Missoula County Courthouse,[468] where marchers signed a petition urging GOP Sen. Steve Daines to push the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs to demand immediate family reunification.[469] | ||
Nebraska | Alliance[470] | 24[471] | Box Butte County Courthouse[472] | |
Chadron | 75 | Downtown Plaza[470] | ||
Lincoln | 1,500[470] | Nebraska State Capitol[473] | ||
McCook[470] | 10 | Norris Park[474] | ||
Omaha | 500 | Plaza de la Raza[470] | ||
Scottsbluff | 40 | Sen. Deb Fischer's office[470][475] | ||
Nevada | Boulder City | 25[476] | Veterans' Memorial Park - City Hall[477] | |
Carson City | 80 | Nevada State Capitol[478] | ||
Las Vegas | 500 - 600 | U.S. Federal Courthouse[479] | ||
Reno | 1,200 | Reno City Plaza - Bruce R. Thompson Courthouse & Federal Building[480] | ||
New Hampshire | Concord | 700[481] | NH State House[328] | |
Conway | Main Street[328] | |||
Hanover | 700 | Dartmouth College Green[482] | ||
Keene | 20+ | Central Square[483] | ||
Littleton | 46 | Littleton Post Office (outside)[484] | ||
Manchester | 500 | Manchester City Hall[485] | ||
Nashua | 300 | Greeley Park, bandshell side[486] | ||
Peterborough | 50+ | Peterborough Town Hall[487] | ||
Portsmouth | hundreds | Market Square in front of the North Church[328][488] | ||
Wilton | 50[489] | Wilton Public Library[490] | ||
New Jersey | Asbury Park | 300[46] | Springwood Avenue Park[491] | |
Bedminster | 200 - 400[46] | While Donald Trump spent the weekend at his New Jersey golf club, several hundred people gathered along Route 206 just a few miles away[492] | ||
Bridgeton | dozens | Cumberland County Courthouse[493] | ||
Cape May | several dozen[494][495] | Washington Mall[496] | ||
Clifton | several hundred | Clifton City Hall[497] | ||
Edison | ~40[498] | Oak Tree Pond Park[496] | ||
Englewood | 100[497] | Depot Square Park[496] | ||
Flemington | hundreds[499] | Old Courthouse on Main St[496][500] | ||
Glen Ridge | 600+[501] | Glen Ridge Congregational Church & St. Francis of Assisi Church[497] | ||
Glen Rock | 500+[502] | steps of Glen Rock Borough Hall, Harding Plaza[496][503] | ||
Jersey City | 100+[504] | (Tuesday evening, July 3) Newark Avenue Pedestrian Plaza[505] | ||
Lambertville | 200+ | North Union Street Park[506] | ||
Leonia | 50 | Leonia Middle School[507] | ||
New Brunswick | 500+ | New Brunswick City Hall[46] | ||
Newark | 500[508] | Newark City Hall. US Sens. Cory Booker and Bob Menendez, as well as first lady Tammy Murphy, spoke at the event.[497] | ||
Princeton | several hundred | Hinds Plaza[509] | ||
Red Bank | hundreds | Marine Park[496] - Riverside Garden Park[491] | ||
Rutherford | 50[510] | Two rallies happened at Rutherford Congregational Church, on June 14[511] (50 people gathered, then marched to the Rutherford train station) and June 30[496] | ||
Toms River | 200[491] | Ocean County Library | ||
New Mexico | Alamogordo | 75 | Alameda Park gazebo, White Sands Boulevard[512] | |
Albuquerque | thousands[513] | Civic Plaza[514] | ||
Carlsbad | 100+ | Eddy County Courthouse Lawn, Canal St[515] | ||
Columbus | 50 | Columbus Village Plaza - post of entry / Mexico border of Puerto Palomas, Chihuahua[516] | ||
Farmington | 150+[46] | Farmington Museum at Gateway Park. More than a dozen children led the crowd in the Pledge of Allegiance.[517] | ||
Gallup | 75+[518] | Gallup Amtrak Train station, Rte 66 - Downtown Courthouse Plaza[519] | ||
Roswell | 60 | in front of Federal Building & ICE office, North Richardson Ave.[520] | ||
Santa Fe | hundreds | New Mexico State Capitol (The Roundhouse). 16 protesters were arrested.[521] | ||
Silver City | 50 - 100[522] | Hub Plaza - Farmers Market via Bullard St[523] | ||
Socorro | 36 | Socorro Historic Plaza[524] | ||
Tierra Amarilla | event planned at Historical Marker at north entrance to Tierra Amarilla[161] | |||
Truth or Consequences | Ralph Edwards Park[161][525] | |||
New York | Albany | 100+[46] | West Capitol Park[526] | |
Bayside | 180 | Long Island Rail Road trestle, west side of Bell Boulevard[527] | ||
Beacon | 50+ | Polhill Park[528] | ||
Binghamton | nearly 200 | Federal Building on Henry Street[529] | ||
Buffalo | 2,500+ | Niagara Square[530] | ||
Canton | 145 | Canton Village Green - E.J. Noble Building[531] | ||
Cobleskill | 100 | Veterans Park[532] | ||
Cooperstown | 200+ | Pioneer Park on Main Street - Otsego County Courthouse[533] | ||
Cortland | 100[534] | Cortland Post Office / Christ Community Church[535] | ||
Dunkirk | 50+ | Washington Park[536] | ||
East Quogue | few hundred[537] | East Quogue Park[538] | ||
East Setauket | hundreds | corner of Bennetts road & Rt. 25A[539] | ||
Elmira | dozens | Wisner Park[46] | ||
Geneva | hundreds | New York State Finger Lakes Welcome Center[540] | ||
Glens Falls | 60+ | Rep. Elise Stefanik's office / Centennial Circle - Glen Falls City Park[541] | ||
Greenport | hundreds | Mitchell Park[542] | ||
Huntington Station | 800 - 1,000 | 49 West Jericho Tpke. Intersection[543] | ||
Ithaca | 500[46] | Bernie Milton Pavilion, Ithaca Commons[164] | ||
Jackson Heights | 2,000 | Jackson Heights post office - Our Lady of Sorrows, Corona[544] | ||
Kingston | hundreds | Kingston City Hall[545] | ||
Malone | Arsenal Green[546] | |||
New City | around 400 | Rockland County Courthouse[547] | ||
New Paltz | 100+ | in front of Elting Memorial Library on Main Street[548] | ||
New Rochelle | event planned at New Rochelle United Methodist Church[549] | |||
New York City | 35,000+[16] | Foley Square - Brooklyn Bridge - ICE headquarters.[550] US Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio, both considered contenders for the 2020 presidential election, were among the first political leaders to call for ICE to be abolished.[551] Political newcomer Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who had just upset incumbent Rep. Joe Crowley in the 2018 Democratic primary, spoke at a rally of 500 in Queens, demanding likewise.[552][17] | ||
Oswego | dozens | corner of West Bridge & West First Streets[553] | ||
Plattsburgh | 240[554] | Durkee Street public parking lot - City Hall Place - Trinity Park. Mayor Colin Read addressed the rally.[546] | ||
Potsdam | 100[555] | First Presbyterian Church of Potsdam | ||
Rhinebeck | 250[46] | Episcopal Church of the Messiah | ||
Rochester | 200 | Washington Square Park[556] | ||
Rockville Centre | 200+ | Front St. by Long Island Rail Road Station entrance[539] | ||
Rouses Point | 50+[557] | U.S. Customs and Border Protection (Canada)[546] | ||
Saranac Lake | 210 | Riverside Park[546][558] | ||
Saratoga Springs | hundreds | Congress Park - Broadway[559] | ||
Staten Island | 100 | Staten Island Borough Hall[560] | ||
Syracuse | 200 - 300 | Perseverance Park - 205 S Salina St[561] | ||
Warwick | 250 | Old School Baptist Meeting House - Stanley Deming Park[562] | ||
Watertown | event planned at Watertown Public Square[563] | |||
West Leyden | 10[564] | corner of Rte 26 and Osceola Rd | ||
Westbury | 350 | Post & Maple Avenues[539] | ||
White Plains | 800 | Charles L. Brieant Jr. Federal Building and Courthouse[547] | ||
Woodstock | 200 | (Sunday night vigil, July 1) McHenry County jail[565] | ||
North Carolina | Asheville | 1,000+ | Haywood St[566] | |
Burlington | 80 | Burlington Municipal Building[567] | ||
Chapel Hill | hundreds | Chapel Hill Court house[citation needed] | ||
Charlotte | hundreds[568] | First Ward Park[569] | ||
Davidson | 200+ | Davidson Village Green[570] | ||
Durham[569] | ||||
Franklin | 200+ | the gazebo in Downtown Franklin, across from the Courthouse[571] | ||
Gastonia | 27[572] | Martin Luther King Monument, at the corner of Long Avenue and Dr. Martin Luther King Way. NC State senatorial candidate Altriese Price spoke at the rally.[573] | ||
Greensboro | 300+ | Governmental Plaza - LeBauer Park[574] | ||
Greenville | 150 | Pitt County Courthouse[575] | ||
Hendersonville | 400+ | Hendersonville Historic Courthouse; actress Kelly McGillis spoke to the crowd[576] | ||
Morganton | ~30[577] | |||
Newton | 70 | Old Newton Courthouse Lawn (Catawba County Museum of History)[578] | ||
Ocracoke | 12[579] | Sunglass Shop at Spencer's Market - Ocracoke Lighthouse | ||
Pittsboro | several hundred | Historic Courthouse, downtown Pittsboro[580] | ||
Raleigh[569] | 1,600+[581] | Thousands gathered at City Plaza, then marched to Bicentennial Mall[582] | ||
Salisbury | dozens | Brenner Ave - Kelsey Scott Park[583] | ||
Southport | 50+[584] | Southport Waterfront Park[585] | ||
Wilmington | 150 - 400 | Ennis Park at City Hall, between 3rd and 4th Streets[586] | ||
Winston-Salem | hundreds | Merschel Plaza[587] | ||
North Dakota | Antler | post office (town population: 27)[588] | ||
Fargo | 200 | lawn between Civic Center and Fargo Library[588] | ||
Grand Forks[588] | 130 - 150 | parking garage behind the County Office Building - North 3rd St[589] | ||
Ohio | Akron | 200[590] | (Thursday, June 14) corner of Main and Mill[591] | |
Ashland[592] | 60 | junction at Claremont Ave, College Ave, and King Rd.[593] | ||
Athens | 100 | Ohio University College Green[594] | ||
Bowling Green | 250[595] | BG Green Space (Wooster Green)[592] | ||
Cincinnati | 1,000[596] | Washington Park[597] | ||
Cleveland | 3,000[598] | Public Square[592] | ||
Columbus | 2,000 | Ohio Statehouse[599] | ||
Dayton | 1,200[600] | Courthouse Square-Montgomery Co[601] | ||
Lima | 50[602] | (Thursday, June 14) gazebo at Lima Town Square[603] | ||
Norwalk | 20+ | St. Paul Catholic Church - Huron County Courthouse[604] | ||
Oberlin | 200 | SE Corner of Tappan Square[592] | ||
Oxford | 200 | Memorial Park[592] | ||
Toledo[592] | 500+[605] | Toledo's Love Wall[606] | ||
Wilmington | several hundred | Clinton County Courthouse[607] | ||
Wooster | 250 | (Sunday, June 24) Wooster's Public Square[608] | ||
Youngstown | 200[609] | Central Square, Federal Plaza. One particular recent ICE raid on the minds of protesters took place in nearby Salem, where over 100 suspected undocumented immigrants had been arrested.[610][611] | ||
Oklahoma | Oklahoma City | hundreds | Oklahoma State Capitol[612] | |
Tahlequah | event planned at corner of Choctaw and Muskogee Ave.[613] | |||
Tulsa | 300[614] | David L Moss Criminal Justice Center; several American Indians joined hundreds of people at this rally.[615] | ||
Oregon | Albany | hundreds | Linn County Courthouse[616] | |
Astoria | hundreds | 16th and Marine Drive, river side[617] | ||
Bend | 300+[618] | NW Greenwood Ave & NW Bond St (NE Corner) - Diagonal from US Rep Greg Walden's office[619] | ||
Coos Bay | hundreds | Coos Bay Boardwalk[620] | ||
Corvallis | hundreds | (Thursday, June 14) Benton County Courthouse[621] | ||
The Dalles | 240 | Federal Post Office sidewalk[622] | ||
Eugene | thousands | Federal Courthouse[623] | ||
Grants Pass | 300[624] | Riverside Park - Josephine Court House[625] | ||
Hillsboro | 300+[20] | Hillsboro Civic Center[626][627] | ||
Madras | 20[618] | corner of Hwy 97 and Hwy 26 across from Sonic | ||
McMinnville | 200+[628] | (Saturday, June 14) McMinnville parking lot, upper level (NE Davis St)[629] - McMinnville Public Library[630] | ||
Medford | hundreds | Vogel Plaza[631] | ||
Portland | 5,000[632] | North Park Blocks.[633] US Sen Ron Wyden spoke at the rally.[634] The crowd of thousands was mostly peaceful; meanwhile, two opposing protest groups, Patriot Prayer and Antifa (each numbering more than 100 members), clashed in downtown Portland, leading police to revoke Patriot Prayer's permit for rallying.[632] | ||
Redmond | 150[619] | Centennial Park[618] | ||
Roseburg[635] | 250 | Northwest Garden Valley Blvd[636] | ||
Salem | 500 | Oregon State Capitol[635] State Rep. Teresa Alonso Leon spoke to the crowd.[46] | ||
Sherwood | 150 | J. Clyde Hopkins Elementary School[637] | ||
Pennsylvania | Beaver | 100+[638] | Beaver County Courthouse[639] | |
Bethlehem | ~300 | Bethlehem City Hall / Bethlehem Area Public Library[640] | ||
Bridgeport | 27 | Sts. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church[641] | ||
Doylestown | hundreds[642] | Old Bucks County Courthouse[643] | ||
Harrisburg | 325+ | Susquehanna River. The rally was initially to be held on the Capitol steps, but was moved after organizers learned of a counter-protest at the same location (which drew fewer than a dozen people).[644][645] | ||
Horsham | hundreds[646] | Carl Kohler Park[647] | ||
Indiana | 160+ | IRMC Park - courthouse[648] | ||
Johnstown | event planned outside congressman Keith Rothfus' office[639] | |||
Kennett Square | event planned in front of Kendal at Longwood Retirement Community[639] | |||
Lancaster | ~200 | Lancaster County Courthouse[649] | ||
Milford | event planned at Harford & Broad Street[639] | |||
Norristown | 300+[650] | Montgomery County Courthouse[639] | ||
Philadelphia | 3,000[651] | Logan Square[652][653] | ||
Pittsburgh | 2,000[654] | Mellon Square[655] | ||
Scranton | 200+[656] | Lackawanna County Courthouse Square[639][657] | ||
Sharon | 100+[609] | outside of Rep. Mike Kelly's office[609] | ||
State College | 700 | Allen Street Gates[658] | ||
Swarthmore | hundreds | Swarthmore Town Center[659] | ||
West Chester | 600[660][661] | A large crowd stood outside the Chester County Courthouse; Mayor Dianne Herrin spoke at the rally. Three counter-protesters with signs stood across the street.[662] | ||
Wilkes-Barre | 50 - 100[663] | Public Square[664] | ||
York | 100+[46] | Continental Square[665] | ||
Rhode Island | Cranston | 400[666] | US Customs and Border Protection building[667] | |
Providence | 200 - 300[668] | Rhode Island State House[667] | ||
South Carolina | Bluffton | 200 | Bluffton Village Town Center[669] | |
Charleston | 400[670] | U.S. Custom House[395] | ||
Columbia | hundreds | South Carolina State House[671] | ||
Darlington | event planned in Darlington City Square (Courthouse)[672] | |||
Greenville | ~250[46] | Graham Plaza | ||
Myrtle Beach | 200+ | Market Common / Valor Memorial Park[673] | ||
Rock Hill | almost 100 | Senator Lindsey Graham's Rock Hill Office[674] | ||
South Dakota | Aberdeen[675] | 70[676] | Anderson Park | |
Rapid City[675] | 200+ | corner of Omaha & 5th Streets at Memorial Park[677] | ||
Sioux Falls | hundreds | Fawick Park[675] | ||
Vermillion[675] | ||||
Tennessee | Chattanooga | 175+ | On Friday, June 22, over 100 people met at Chattanooga Public Library[678] to make signs, then marched to Miller Plaza for a vigil;[679] later in the evening, a group of protesters held neon blue letters spelling out "ABOLISH ICE."[680] On June 30, another rally was held at Renaissance Park/Coolidge Park.[227][681] | |
Cookeville | Cookeville Town Square[682] | |||
Greeneville | 95 | Greene County Courthouse[683] | ||
Jackson | 100 | Madison County Courthouse.[684] U.S. congressional candidate John Boatner Jr. spoke at the rally.[685] | ||
Johnson City | 300[686] | Founders Park[687] | ||
Knoxville | 250 | City County Building. Earlier in the week, a similar rally drew more than 500 protesters to the same location[688] | ||
Memphis | 500[689] | Gaisman Park[690] | ||
Murfreesboro | 50+ | Rep. Scott DesJarlais' office[691] | ||
Nashville | 1,000+[692] | Fannie Mae Dees Park[682] - Belmont University[691] | ||
Smyrna | Downtown Smyrna[682] | |||
Texas | Abilene | 200+ | Everman Park[693] | |
Alpine | 150 | Brewster County Courthouse lawn[694] | ||
Amarillo | several dozen | Sanborn Park[695] | ||
Austin | 8,000[696] | Texas State Capitol[697] | ||
Brenham | 100 | Washington County Courthouse[698] | ||
Brownsville | 1,000+ | Brownsville Federal Courthouse[699] | ||
Bryan | 250+ | corner of Briarcrest Dr & Texas 6 just outside US Rep. Bill Flores' Office[700] | ||
Corpus Christi | 100+ | Cole Park[701] | ||
Dallas | 2,500 | Dallas City Hall. 80 protesters rallied outside the ICE building off Stemmons Freeway; 5 were arrested for blocking the highway service road.[702] | ||
Deer Park | dozens | Deer Park Municipal Court Building - Rep Brian Babin's office[703] | ||
Denton | hundreds | Denton County Courthouse on The Square; the event featured eight speakers including educators, faith leaders and representatives from the Democratic Party. The Stonewall Democrats, Indivisible Denton, voter registration groups and the Opening Doors International Services tabled at the event.[704] | ||
El Paso | 1,500 | Edgemere Park - ICE's El Paso Processing Center. Protesters shut down part of the international bridge for about an hour, reducing all traffic to one lane at the exit while smaller group from both countries blocked half the bridge at the border, their message heard in two countries.[705] | ||
Fort Worth | hundreds | Tarrant County Court House / The Federal Building[706] | ||
Galveston | 50 | (Saturday, June 14) 4700 Seawall Blvd.[707] | ||
Granbury | 70 | Hood County Courthouse[708] | ||
Houston | several thousand[709] | With self-made posters in hand, thousands marched a few blocks from Houston City Hall to Senator Ted Cruz's office.[697][710] | ||
Kerrville | 200 | Kerrville City Hall sidewalk[711] | ||
Longview | hundreds | Heritage Plaza[712] | ||
Lubbock | 100+ | Tim Cole Statue Memorial Park[713] | ||
Lufkin | dozens | Angelina County Courthouse[714] | ||
McAllen | several dozen | U.S. Border Patrol McAllen Station[715] | ||
McKinney | 400 | Mitchell Park, near the Square[716] | ||
Midland | 100 | Midkiff Drive, near the Midland Park Mall[717] | ||
Nacogdoches | 100 | Banita Creek Park - Nacogdoches County Courthouse[718] | ||
Paris | 150 | Culbertson Fountain in downtown Paris[719] | ||
San Antonio | several hundred | San Fernando Cathedral / Main Plaza. Earlier in the day, a smaller group of about 50 people held a rally on the other side of the issue ("America First" event) in Travis Park.[720] | ||
Sherman | 40+ | Grayson County Courthouse Lawn[721] | ||
Tornillo | hundreds | Marcelino Serna Port of Entry. Former HUD Secretary Julian Castro, civil rights leader Dolores Huerta & actors Rob Reiner & Mira Sorvino addressed the crowd[722] | ||
Waco | 200+ | Heritage Square[723] | ||
Wichita Falls | 50[724] | A candlelight vigil was held at Lucy Park Pavilion.[725] | ||
Utah | Kanab | dozen+[726] | Jacob Hamblin Park | |
Logan | 200 | Cache County Courthouse[727] | ||
Moab | 150 | Moab Information Center[728] | ||
Provo | 100 | Provo Historic Courthouse[729] | ||
Salt Lake City | 2,500[730] - 4,000 | Utah State Capitol. US Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR) spoke at the rally.[731] | ||
St. George | 100+ | Town Square Park[732] | ||
Vermont | Barre | 100 | Studio Place Arts (SPA) - Depot Square[733] | |
Bennington | 100+ | Four Corners (intersection of Rtes 7 & 9)[734] | ||
Brattleboro[328] | 500+ | Brattleboro Common[735] | ||
Burlington | 2,000 - 3,000[736] | Church St - Battery Park[328] | ||
Essex Junction | nearly 200 | The Five Corners[737] | ||
Manchester Center | 200 | Adams Park[734] | ||
Rutland | 130[733] | Main Street Park[328] | ||
Windsor | 12 | Old South Church (candlelight vigil)[738] | ||
Virginia | Alexandria | 300 | The Kingstowne Communion (United Methodist church) held an Alexandria Vigil for Immigrant Families at 8pm, with white candles and prayer booklets, at Kingstowne Towne Center.[739] | |
Big Stone Gap | 60[740] | Miner's Park[741] | ||
Bristol | 135 | Bristol Sign[742] | ||
Charlottesville | hundreds | Albemarle County Office Building[743] | ||
Fredericksburg | event planned at corner of Rt 3 and Williams Street[744] | |||
Harrisonburg | 300 | Court Square[745] | ||
Lynchburg | 100 | First Christian Church, Rivermont Ave[746] | ||
Newport News | 40 - 50 | in front of Rouse Tower[747] | ||
Norfolk | hundreds | Several dozen protesters stood on the steps of the office building of US Customs and Border Patrol.[748] | ||
Onancock | 60 | Market Street (town population under 1,300)[749] | ||
Richmond | thousands | Bell Tower at Capitol Square.[750] U.S. Senator Tim Kaine & Rep. Donald McEachin attended the rally.[751] | ||
Roanoke | 135[752] | Roanoke Public Library; event hosted by Roanoke Indivisible. Activities included an indoor panel, several outside lie-in protest periods (100 mylar blankets provided) and a children's parade with Statue of Liberty crowns.[753][754] | ||
Staunton | 70+[755] | Nearly 40 people gathered at one rally at Gypsy Hill Park, then marched to Augusta County Courthouse to merge with a second rally (more than 30 people).[756] | ||
Virginia Beach | 200 - 300[757] | Mount Trashmore Park[758][759] | ||
Williamsburg | 200 | Williamsburg-James City County Courthouse[760] | ||
Washington | Anacortes | 200[761] | People stood in the rain while occupying all corners of the intersection at 12th St. and Commercial Ave.[762] | |
Bainbridge Island | 200 | Town Square next to Bainbridge Island City Hall[763] | ||
Bellingham | 1,500 - 2,000 | Bellingham City Hall[764] | ||
Bonney Lake | event planned at 18211 State Route 410 E[765] | |||
Bothell | ~400[20] | intersection of Bothell Way NE and Woodinville Drive[766] | ||
Bremerton | 300+ | Evergreen Rotary Park[764] | ||
Coupeville | 270 | Island County Courthouse[767] | ||
Eastsound | 100+ | Eastsound Village Green[768] | ||
Edmonds | almost 600 | intersection of 100th Ave W and Edmonds Way[769] | ||
Ellensburg | 300+ | Rotary Pavilion, 104 East 4th Avenue[770] | ||
Everett | 800 | Snohomish County Courthouse Plaza and Amphitheater[771] | ||
Friday Harbor | 60+[772] | San Juan county district court lawn[766] | ||
Kennewick | 50+ | Highway 395[773] | ||
Langley | 200+ | Highway 525 near Bayview Park & Ride[774] | ||
Longview | 150 | corner of 30th and Ocean Beach Hwy[775] | ||
Mount Vernon | 200 | Skagit County courthouse. Unlike most everywhere else, this rally had rain and cloudy skies to march through.[776] | ||
Olympia | 3,000 | Capitol Campus, Legislative Steps[777] | ||
Port Angeles | 675+ | Port Angeles Border Patrol Station. This was Port Angeles' largest political rally in recent memory (400 were expected).[778] | ||
Pullman | 300 | High Sctreet Mall - Reaney Park[779] | ||
Richland | 200 | John Dam Plaza[780] | ||
SeaTac | 10,000 | SeaTac Detention Center[777] | ||
Spokane | 1,000 | Grant Park[781] | ||
Tacoma | 400 | Wright Park / People's Park[782] | ||
Vancouver | 500+ | 750 Anderson - Esther Short Park, Bell Tower Community Square[783] | ||
Walla Walla | 350 | First Congregational Church[784] | ||
Wenatchee | several hundred | Memorial Park[785] | ||
Yakima | dozens | US Rep Dan Newhouse's District Office[786] | ||
West Virginia | Parkersburg | 100 | Bicentennial Park - US Rep David McKinley's office[787] | |
Wheeling | 100+[788] | Market Plaza[789] | ||
Wisconsin | Appleton | 200 | Houdini Plaza[790] | |
Eau Claire | 500 - 600 | Eau Claire Wilson Park[791] | ||
Green Bay | 700 | Green Bay CityDeck & Fox River[790] | ||
Kenosha | 90+ | Navy Memorial Park / Civic Center Park.[792] A second rally was held Monday evening, July 2[793] | ||
La Crosse | 450 | City Hall - Burns Park[794] | ||
Madison | 600 - 800 | Wisconsin State Capitol, State St Entrance[795] | ||
Menomonie | nearly 300 | Clocktower Plaza, UW-Stout - Wilson Park[796] | ||
Milwaukee | thousands | 517 E. Wisconsin Ave[797] | ||
Mineral Point | 14 | Watertower Park - Esperanza[798] | ||
Minocqua | 175[799] | Municipal parking lot between Minocqua Veteran's Park & post office[800] | ||
Oshkosh | 100 | Main Street Sundial[790] | ||
Sheboygan | 50 | Paradigm Coffee & Music shop[801] | ||
Shorewood | 100 | Shorewood Village Hall Parking Lot to Atwater Park[795] | ||
Stevens Point | 180 | march down Division St[790] | ||
Sturgeon Bay | 130 | Sawyer Park[802] | ||
Viroqua | 75 | A rally was held in front of the Viroqua Area Veterans Memorial[803] | ||
Waukesha | 40+[804] | Waukesha County Sheriff's Office;[805] event hosted by Voces de la Frontera[806] | ||
Wausau | 100 | 400 Block[790] | ||
Wisconsin Rapids | 16 | Centralia Center parking lot - West Grand Avenue bridge - corner of West Jackson St and Second Ave North[807] | ||
Wyoming | Casper | 70 | Pioneer Park[808] | |
Cheyenne | 100 | Cheyenne ICE office[809] | ||
Jackson | 200 | Town Square[810] | ||
Laramie | hundreds | Laramie held its second ever PrideFest, the central part being the Pride March, on Front Street. In addition to LGBTQ issues, the March and its speakers devoted much of their time addressing what 700+ cities across the nation were rallying against.[811] |
International
[edit]Country | Cities | Estimated participants | Photo | Locations/Notes |
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Austria | Vienna | 25 | Gartenbaupromenade 2[812] | |
Canada | Calgary | dozens | U.S. Consulate[813][814] | |
Edmonton | 100+ | End of Steel Park[815] | ||
Halifax[814] | dozens[816] | |||
Lethbridge[814][813] | several dozen | |||
Ottawa | hundreds | Human Rights Monument - US Embassy[817] | ||
Toronto | few hundred | US Consolate[818][819] | ||
Vancouver | 100+[820] | US Consolate - Trump Tower in Downtown Vancouver[814] | ||
Winnipeg | two dozen+ | US Consolate[821] | ||
Denmark | Copenhagen | 75[822] | Dag Hammarskjölds Allé 17[823] | |
France | Paris[824] | Place de la Republique[825] | ||
Germany | Hamburg | 45[826] | U.S. Consulate[827] | |
Munich | 100[828] | U.S. Consulate[824][829] | ||
Italy | Rome | 52 | corner of Via Veneto and Via Leonida Bissolati across from the American Embassy[830] | |
Japan | Tokyo | hundreds[831] | Hachiko Square, Shibuya Station; event hosted by Democrats Abroad[824] | |
Mexico | Mexico City | thousands | U.S. Embassy[832][833] | |
Nepal | Kathmandu | 25[822] | ||
Netherlands | Amsterdam[822] | 500+ | iAmsterdam sign across the Rijksmuseum[834] | |
Spain | Barcelona | 27[822] | Plaça de Catalunya[835] | |
Madrid | (June 19) US Embassy[836] / (June 30) Puerta del Sol[837] | |||
Valencia | 24 | Plaza del Ayuntamiento[838] | ||
United Kingdom | London | 50+ | new US Embassy building, Nine Elms, South London[839] |
Gallery
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Rally in San Francisco
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A protester compares child detention by the government to the Nazi concentration camps
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Counter-protester with "Gays for Trump" and "Impeach Nazi Democrats" signs confronted by a protester in Hollywood, Florida
See also
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