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CHICAGO (AP) — Protests and events against President Donald Trump’s controversial policies that include mass deportations and cuts to Medicaid and other safety nets for poor people have started Thursday at more than 1,600 locations around the country.
Protesters in five cities in the US, including Denver, Palo Alto, Seattle, Washington D.C., and New York City, are demanding that Palantir Technologies and its billionaire co-founder Peter Thiel end its role in surveillance and policing,
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“Palantir’s technology is being used to target and surveil both the population in Gaza, aiding Israel’s genocidal campaign against the Palestinians, as well as being used to data mine and target immigrant families in Seattle and beyond, enabling Trump’s mass deportation agenda,” Grant said.
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Man assaulted during Denver 'ICE Out!' protest shares story of recoveryA man is still recovering after he was assaulted during a protest in Denver on Tuesday, June 10th near Denver Skatepark at the 19th Street and Little Raven Street intersection.
The Colorado Rapid Response Network, a coalition of nonprofits, was founded to document ICE sightings and has amassed about 3,000 volunteers.
Below are select protest and political events scheduled in the Denver area, over the next week. If you know of any upcoming events that are open to the public
ICE Denver said a Colorado immigration advocacy group helped a fugitive escape when they attempted to arrest him Friday.
During anti-ICE marches on June 10 and June 14, Denver protesters clashed with Denver police just outside of on-ramps to Interstate 25, which they were trying to enter in order to shut down traffic.
Activists and community members from Aurora and Denver gathered outside Geo Group-ICE detention facility Monday to demand the release of Jeanette Vizguerra, a prominent immigrant rights activist who was
A protester in California appeared to snatch off a federal agent's mask during an altercation last week, according to new footage.