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Marchers across US protest immigration policy as Donald Trump spends weekend at golf resort

US President Donald Trump at his golf resort in New Jersey as thousands protest in DC

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Protesters march through the streets of Chicago during a demonstration against immigration policy on Saturday. Photo: AFP

They wore white. They shook their fists in the air. They carried signs reading: “No more children in cages,” and “What’s next? Concentration Camps?”

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In major cities and tiny towns, hundreds of thousands of marchers gathered Saturday across America, moved by accounts of children separated from their parents at the US-Mexico border, in the latest act of mass resistance against us President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.

Protesters flooded more than 700 marches, from immigrant-friendly cities like New York and Los Angeles to conservative Appalachia and Wyoming.

Directly across from the White House on Saturday, demonstrators filled Lafayette Square park in an atmosphere of both indignation and sadness, before marching toward the Capitol.

Protesters rally against Donald Trump at Clarence Dillon Public Library, not far from Trump National Golf Club, where Trump was staying this weekend. Photo: AP
Protesters rally against Donald Trump at Clarence Dillon Public Library, not far from Trump National Golf Club, where Trump was staying this weekend. Photo: AP
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The president could not hear the protesters’ shouts, a he was spending the weekend in Bedminster, New Jersey at the Trump National Golf Club.

There, too, protesters gathered on his motorcade route, many of them with signs about immigration policy.

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