Several businesses from day cares to grocery stores and hair salons closed Monday across the U.S. in protest of Trump’s ...
Immigrant rights advocates and allies took part in a national day of action — traditionally held in May but moved up in light ...
Monday marked the fourth day of demonstrations in the Valley, less than 24 hours after several patrol vehicles were damaged ...
In Southern California and across the country on Monday, dozens of businesses nationwide closed, schools reported lower ...
Rallies took place in several major U.S. cities yesterday to protest the Trump administration’s threats to deport millions of ...
Social media posts called for people to stay home from school and work and to refrain from shopping in solidarity with ...
Numerous businesses across the country purposely closed on Monday to stage a protest against the illegal immigration ...
Over a hundred people protested Monday afternoon over President Donald Trump’s executive orders tied to illegal immigration and refugee admissions.
Across SC, immigrant-owned businesses closed Feb. 3 in solidarity with "A Day without Immigrants," an effort to show the ...
The demonstration aimed to raise awareness about the essential roles immigrants play in the economy and their communities ...
Hundreds of protesters in Seaside blocked traffic to demonstrate against President Trump's anti-immigration policies and mass deportation plans.
Several businesses across the Triad were closed to participate in a nationwide protest called "A Day Without Immigrants." It ...