Thousands of protesters filled streets and campuses across the United States on Tuesday, marking the first anniversary of President Donald Trump’s second term with coordinated demonstrations against his administration’s sweeping immigration crackdown.

Marches unfolded from Washington to smaller cities such as Asheville, North Carolina and across university campuses, fueled by public anger over aggressive enforcement tactics and the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Good, a U.S. citizen, by an immigration officer in Minneapolis earlier this month.

Videos circulating online showed crowds chanting slogans such as β€œNo ICE, no KKK, no fascist USA,” while students in Cleveland shouted, β€œNo hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here.” In Santa Fe, New Mexico, high school students walked out of class to attend a β€œStop ICE Terror” rally at the state capitol.

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