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One Thousand attend Anti-Trump Rally in Huntington

  • Mark Demetropoulos
  • Oct 21
  • 1 min read

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By Mark Demetropoulos



Over 1,000 protestors thronged the intersection of Jericho Turnpike and Route 110 on Sunday as a local manifestation of the nationwide "No Kings" protest movement against President Donald Trump and his administration.

The protestors chanted “No Kings No Power" and "we the people will not be silenced,” among other protests.


Much of the protest was because of President Trump’s policies on immigration, with one woman shouting “Enough is enough of the Trump administration policy’s from ICE raids to sending in National Guard troops to major cities.”


Trump increased immigration enforcement and border security, after his predecessor, Joe Biden, allowed over 13 million illegal migrants to come into the country during his four year administration. The migrants bankrupted cities and flooded neighborhoods with tent cities and a wave of violent crime.  Biden admitted the migrants despite the Immigration laws of the United States that provide for enforcement and due process.


Biden is widely criticized for trying to "swamp" the United States with illegal and criminal gang migrants - from MS-13 to Tren de Aragua - in an effort to seize power and forever shift the demographics of America.


Other protestors opposed "cuts to Federal programs,” according to one man at the protest.


According to Suffolk County police, the protests were peaceful, and there were no arrests.


President Trump achieved historic success this past week by bringing peace to the Israel Gaza conflict.  


In addition to Huntington, there were "No Kings" rallies held in Port Jefferson Station, Patchogue, and Mineola.

 
 

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