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ACLU Supporter, in just three days, millions of activists just like you will gather nationwide to peacefully protest President Trump's abuse of power – are you ready to join them? We're joining partners for a day of defiance, taking to the streets to exercise our First Amendment rights and send a message that the real power belongs to the people. We won't tolerate unconstitutional attacks on immigrants, on free speech, on trans people. And we'll keep showing up for our communities. Join us this Saturday, June 14, for a nationwide peaceful protest against abuse of power. RSVP to an event near you. (This link takes you to a third-party site, NoKings.org. Indivisible will know you came from us, and their privacy policy applies.)
Over the past four months in office, the Trump administration has detained people for their constitutionally protected political speech, threatened to deport American citizens, and come up to the line with defying the courts. Now, President Trump is attempting to write himself a blank check to use the military not only in Los Angeles – where just this weekend, he sent the National Guard to crack down on people protesting ICE – but also in other cities where people speak out against similar dangerous ICE raids. The Trump administration thinks they can go after our rights unchecked – which is exactly why we're turning up with peaceful protests across the country this weekend to prove that the people won't let this go. Find a protest in your area and join us this Saturday to condemn President Trump's abuse of power. (This link takes you to a third-party site, NoKings.org. Indivisible will know you came from us, and their privacy policy applies.) Together, The ACLU Team |
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