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Mayor Cherelle L. Parker warned that at Saturday’s planned protest in Philadelphia against President Donald Trump’s policies, the “order of the day” for city police will be “keeping the peace.” “Philadelphia is ready for this weekend,
Organizers have planned demonstrations in cities and towns across the country on the same day as President Trump’s parade in Washington to celebrate the Army.
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Philadelphia officials urge protesters to be peaceful during Saturday's "No Kings" protestOrganizers believe the Philadelphia demonstration will be one of the largest in the nation. They said the city could see between 60,000 and 80,000 people rally against the Trump administration's deportation efforts and the military parade scheduled in Washington,
In a statement on the forthcoming demonstrations released Thursday, Shapiro said his office is “coordinating with the Parker Administration in Philadelphia and local officials a
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Philadelphia-area organizations that serve immigrant communities are voicing concern and fear following the rollout of the Trump administration's new federal travel ban.
In 2016, I signed an executive order declaring Philadelphia a “sanctuary city.” That meant Philadelphia would keep the immigration status of any Philadelphian private from federal immigration authorities unless presented with a judicial order.
The Rev. Robin Hynicka, pastor of United Methodist Church, wants to know how committed Philadelphia officials are to undocumented immigrants. Hynicka and several prominent clergy, who see President Donald Trump’s immigration policies as cruel and antithetical to what their faiths dictate,