“No wall. No ban,”- Anti Trump protests continue
A second weekend of protests against Trump’s orders to ban people from 7 Muslim dominated countries are spontaneously happening all over America and in many European countries including United Kingdom and Germany and also in distant countries like Phillipines and Australia. In San Francisco, men and women raised placards saying that Americans have destroyed their […]
A second weekend of protests against Trump’s orders to ban people from 7 Muslim dominated countries are spontaneously happening all over America and in many European countries including United Kingdom and Germany and also in distant countries like Phillipines and Australia.
In San Francisco, men and women raised placards saying that Americans have destroyed their home (the Muslim countries) and have a duty to receive them.
Petitioners against Trump’s visit to Britain cross 1.8 million
The petition calling on the British government to prevent Mr Trump from making a state visit because it would cause “embarrassment” to the Queen has received more than 1.8 million signatures.
Huge gatherings marked the protests and people peacefully marched calling on the British PM to end her collusion with Trump. Demonstrators urged the prime minister to withdraw her controversial invitation of a state visit to Mr Trump and denounced his travel ban as “racist”.
Deal between the two nations(US and Australia) on refugee resettlement “dumb,”says Trump
As details of the phone call between Trump and the Australian Prime Minister Turnbull emerged in the press, thousands of people gathered in Sydney to protest against Trump’s executive order on immigration.
Similar protests were held in Canberra, Newcastle and Hobart, while hundreds attended an anti-Trump rally in Melbourne on Friday.
Under the “dumb deal”, the United States would take up to 1,250 asylum seekers held on Nauru and Manus. In return, Australia would take refugees from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.