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US immigrants stay at home to demonstrate their value

Thousands participated in the protests across United States.

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People participate in a march and rally to show support for ''A Day Without Immigrants'', in Washington, DC. [Michael Reynolds/EPA]
Published On 17 Feb 201717 Feb 2017

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Businesses shut their doors, students skipped class and thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in cities across the United States on Thursday to protest against President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.

Activists called “A Day Without Immigrants” to highlight the importance of the foreign-born, who account for 13 percent of the US population, or more than 40 million naturalised American citizens.

Trump campaigned against the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants, playing on fears of violent crime, while promising to build a wall on the US-Mexican border to stop what he called potential “terrorists” from entering the country.

While the number of participants in Thursday’s protests could not be determined, many sympathetic business owners closed shop and working-class immigrants gave up a day’s pay.

“I told my English teacher that I wasn’t going to school, and she said she understood,” said Rosa Castro, a 13-year-old US citizen in Detroit, who marched with her 26-year-old sister, one of several undocumented family members whose future she is concerned about.

Since taking office last month, the Republican president has signed an executive order temporarily banning entry to the US by travellers from seven Muslim-majority countries and all refugees. That order was put on hold by federal courts.

Immigrant rights groups have expressed alarm after federal raids last week rounded up more than 680 people suspected of being in the country illegally.

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Members of the Mexican Association of Perth Amboy, from left, Rodolfo Cortes, Leonardo Sanchez and Alicia Ireneo, carry flags while taking part in an immigration protest in Perth Amboy, New Jersey. [Julio Cortez/AP Photo]
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Protesters carry signs as they march down 14th Street NW in Washington DC, during the protest. [Alex Brandon/AP Photo]
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"A Day Without Immigrants" was a national one-day event in which businesses closed their doors to show opposition to US President Donald Trump''s immigration policies and solidarity with immigrant workers. [Theopolis Waters/Reuters]
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A shopper walks past a sign hanging outside the closed Marco''s Fish Market, in south Philadelphia''s Italian Market. [Jacqueline Larma/AP Photo]
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Immigrants around the US took the day off work to demonstrate how important they are to America's economy and way of life. [Charles Rex Arbogast/AP Photo]
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By refusing to work, immigrants involved in the protest tried to show how the US would be affected by increased deportations and new immigration policies. [Aaron P. Bernstein/Reuters]
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A sign alerts customers that restaurant VegeNation is closed in Las Vegas. [John Locher/AP Photo]
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Chains including Starbucks, Taco Bell and Burger King shut down their Pentagon outlets. [Aaron P. Bernstein/Reuters]
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The protests were largely driven by word of mouth on social media. [Michael Reynolds/EPA]


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