CHICAGO (WLS) — More protests over President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement are expected to get underway this weekend.
A significant number of people are expected to turn out on Saturday. The Chicago Police Department has decided to cancel officers’ days off to manage the protests and other scheduled weekend events.
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The CPD has stated that their officers have extensive experience in handling large gatherings of demonstrators and are fully equipped for the anticipated “No Kings” protest, where thousands of individuals are expected to gather to protest against ICE and the Trump administration this Saturday.
A large wave of protests was largely peaceful on Thursday night.
Chicago’s Deputy Mayor Garien Gatewood appeared on ABC7 on Friday morning to discuss the upcoming protests, reassuring the public that there is no need to be concerned about heading downtown this weekend.
A sea of protesters could be seen holding signs, chanting and marching to voice their frustrations and anger with recent immigration raids in the area.
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Demonstrators also marched and rallied near Chicago’s Trump Tower.
Thursday’s protest and march was a somewhat different picture than Tuesday’s protest, which saw 17 people arrested and charged in clashes with police.
Saturday’s protest in Chicago is set to take place at Daley Plaza.
CPD says its officers are ready to handle the large crowds and prepared with all necessary resources.
Chicago Deputy Mayor Garien Gatewood joined ABC7 on Friday morning to talk about the protests, saying people should not be worried about heading downtown this weekend.
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