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In cities across the country, people are rebuking President Trump’s immigration policies.
By Lauren Jackson
The protests, once contained to small corners of Los Angeles, have spread across the country. And cities are waking up to more.
Downtown Los Angeles is currently under a curfew. Police officers wrestled protesters to the ground in New York, used chemical agents in Atlanta and monitored large demonstrations in Chicago, where people vandalized vehicles and threw water bottles at them. In Los Angeles, the police flew in a helicopter and threatened over a loudspeaker to arrest anyone who broke the curfew downtown.










