Us immigration protest: Thousands of people are protesting against the Trump government in many cities including Los Angeles, New York, Chicago in the US. Meanwhile, during the performance in Chicago, a car rapidly hit the protesters and came out of them.
There is a protest against the decision to take out illegal immigrants in 25 cities in 12 states of America. After San Francisco, Dallas, Austin, Texas and New York, the performance has now started in Chicago, in which a car hit people.
Car penetrated among protesters
According to a report by American news channel Chicago Sun Times, the car was stuck on the state street among police vehicles. Due to the Protest, the police asked the car driver to turn to the right and go by the other way, but the driver inserted the car into the crowd and started running fast.
According to the police, an officer wanted to catch his car gate to stop the car, but he got out of speed. The car hit a woman, who fell to the ground. The protesters standing nearby picked up the woman.
Demonstration against Trump being held in more than 20 cities
Thousands of people have landed in more than 20 cities in protest against immigration action in America. Protesters in Los Angeles have stopped traffic. In Chicago, the crowd marched in the downtown loop, which disrupted traffic for some time. During this time, police helicopters kept hovering over the protesters.
Protesters took out group march in New York
Some similar situations have been seen in New York. Here, a group of protesters from Lower Manhattan near Federal Immigration Building was marching. At the same time, a crowd of about 1,000 protesters in Atlanta gathered on the Bufford Highway. Many protesters marched in Doravile, causing a conflict with their local police.
Police arrested many protesters
Apart from this, protests took place in San Francisco, Seattle, Houston, Dallas, San Antonio and Washington, DC. During this, the protesters also saw a clash with the police. According to NBC News, many people have been arrested in New York and San Francisco, while rallies in Houston and San Antonio were largely peaceful.