Protesters took to the streets of New York City with a message of “F*** I.C.E.” today to protest President Obama and the administration’s move to start deporting illegal immigrants from Central America.
Check it out:
@GettyImages @GettyImagesNews @videodrew @HispanicNewYork 7 arrested at #ICEfreeNYC rally to #StopDeportations in NY https://t.co/7zHrUPPJr7
— Minister Erik (@Bike_at_W4) January 8, 2016
Stop the #IceRaids and Deportation Of Latin American Refugees Or We Will Shut You Down! #icefreenyc pic.twitter.com/mNcvmZ7gGS
— Viva la causa! (@70torinoman) January 8, 2016
#NYC: #ICEfreeNYC blocking intersection in #Manhattan now! #Not1More #ICEraids: pic.twitter.com/MXpA2SBuYZ v. @AshAgony cc: @LolaReinadelSur ?
— Michael J. Buell (@buell003) January 8, 2016
Protesters reportedly directed their anger at President Obama for allowing the deportations to go forward and Hillary Clinton for “supporting the coup” in Honduras:
"Stop the deportations. The president can do that… He has deported the most in his administration." https://t.co/qcFSHBpjdj #icefreenyc
— Stop The Wars (@sickjew) January 8, 2016
"@AshAgony: #ICEFreeNYC rally speaker talks about @HillaryClinton supporting the coup in #Honduras pic.twitter.com/K1rEpxY0v8"
— Celebrity Activists™ (@DeeJayVenus) January 8, 2016
Apparently, blocking traffic and inconveniencing people is now the go-to strategy for all social justice warriors:
The #icefreenyc protesters in NYC were linked by pipe. NYPD cut through them. https://t.co/rguK7GVFg2
— reported.ly (@reportedly) January 8, 2016
[Live] protesters being broken up!! #icefreenyc pic.twitter.com/5amJsPJyGr
— Norma Juarez (@_normaj) January 8, 2016
BREAKING!! Immigrant rights activist take over New York City streets. #ICEfreeNYC #Not1More pic.twitter.com/bjDUkF7Hf3
— DRM Action Coalition (@DRMAction) January 8, 2016