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WASHINGTON, June 12 (Reuters) - Americans are divided over President Donald Trump 's decision to activate the military to respond to protests against his crackdown on migrants, with about half supportive of the move, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll that closed on Thursday.
Thousands of people nationwide have shown up at protests and rallies opposing ICE raids as unrest grows in response to the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.
The massive military parade planned in Washington, D.C., this weekend could send the national mood from tense to combustible, as President Donald Trump doubled down on threats to protesters.
With momentum building for big “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump this weekend, Gov. Bob Ferguson is urging people to remain peaceful.
Spokane is preparing for more unrest on Saturday after police dispersed a protest organized by former City Council President Ben Stuckart
From Seattle to Austin to Washington, D.C., marchers have chanted slogans, carried signs and snarled traffic through downtown avenues and outside federal offices.
Hundreds gathered in Kansas City's Westside and downtown Tuesday as a part of a "Shut down ICE KC" protest to "stand with Los Angeles and demand an end to ICE raids and detentions," according to a flyer.
Bass said the raids are the "cause of the problems" across the area and that the problems have been "provoked by the White House."