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Day Without Immigrants | |
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Part of Protests against the second presidency of Donald Trump and 2025 United States protests against mass deportation | |
Date | February 2025 |
Location | United States |
A Day without Immigrants, or Day without Immigrants, was a protest organized in multiple cities across the United States in February 2025, in response to the second Donald Trump administration's immigration policies. [1] [2] A similar protest of the same name was held in 2017. [3] The 2025 event saw business closures across the U.S. [4]
Colorado saw protests in Aurora and Denver. [5] There were also business closures in Utah. [6] [7] Tennessee saw a demonstration in Nashville. [8]
In Oregon, there were protests and Gresham and Portland. [9] Birrieria La Plaza was among businesses to close. [10] There were also business closures in Central Oregon, [11] [12] Hood River, [13] and Salem. [14]
Texas saw demonstrations in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, [15] Houston, [16] [17] and San Antonio. [18] Some businesses also closed in Chicago, [19] Minneapolis, [20] Seattle, [21] and the Washington metropolitan area. [3] [22]
Dozens of businesses closed in Southern California. Thousands of people gathered in downtown Los Angeles, [23] prompting the Los Angeles Police Department to issue an order to disperse. [24] There was also a protest in Fresno. [25] Protesters also gathered in the San Francisco Bay Area. [26] [27]