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Nearly 2000 anti-immigration raid protests to be held across America

Nearly 2000 anti-immigration raid protests to be held across America

Sky News AUa day ago

American authorities and communities are anticipating just under 2000 anti-immigration raid protests planned across the United States tomorrow.
The movement called 'No Kings' will protest the government and the Trump administration.
Hundreds of thousands are expected to turn up at these raids, on the same day US President Donald Trump is hosting a military parade in Washington to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the American army.

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