At noon on Saturday the 9th, the feeling was diametrically opposite when at least two thousand New Yorkers, convened by at least 15 organizations, marched from the Upper West Side to Midtown Manhattan, in repudiation of the policies against immigrants announced by Trump during his campaign and reaffirmed by his team after last Tuesday's electoral victory. teleSUR
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00:00A week after Donald Trump's electoral victory in the U.S. presidential elections,
00:03hundreds of activists took to the streets in several cities across the country to reject
00:06the anti-immigrant authority of the president-elect, who promised massive deportations on the first day
00:11of his return to the White House. In New York City, thousands of people gathered in the vicinity of
00:16the Trump Tower and walked through the streets and avenues showing their dissatisfaction with
00:20the deportation policies announced by the next occupant of the White House. In this context,
00:25in the city of Los Angeles, a crowd made up of mainly women of Mexican origin marched against
00:31the deportation of undocumented immigrants, arguing that if this new policy is implemented,
00:36more than 10 million people will be severely affected.