Belfast Telegraph

Protests across US against Trump’s border wall plans

- BY AP REPORTERS

PROTESTERS have converged in cities around the US to condemn Donald Trump’s declaratio­n of a national emergency in order to fund his planned US-Mexico border wall.

Organised by the liberal group MoveOn and others, the demonstrat­ions took the occasion of Presidents Day to attack Mr Trump’s proclamati­on as undemocrat­ic and anti-immigrant.

“Trump is the national emergency!” chanted a group of hundreds lined up at the White House fence, where some held up large letters spelling out “stop power grab”.

In Fort Worth, Texas, a group carried signs with messages including “no wall! #FakeTrumpE­mergency”.

In Newark, New Jersey, Kelly Quirk told a gathering that “democracy demands” saying “no more” to the President. “There are plenty of real emergencie­s to invest our tax dollars in,” said Ms Quirk, part of a local progressiv­e group called Soma Action.

There were some counter-protesters, including in Washington, where there was a brief scuffle in the crowd.

Mr Trump’s declaratio­n on Friday shifts billions of dollars

People protest against US President Donald Trump (left) in front of the White House in Washington DC yesterday

from military constructi­on to the border.

The move came after Congress did not approve as much money as he wanted for the wall, which the Republican president considers a national security necessity.

His emergency proclamati­on calls the border “a major entry point for criminals, gang

members and illicit narcotics”. Illegal border crossings have declined from a high of 1.6m in 2000, but 50,000 families are now entering illegally each month, straining the US asylum system and border facilities.

Mr Trump’s declaratio­n is facing legal challenges, and critics have argued he undercut his own

rationale for the emergency declaratio­n by saying he “didn’t need to do this” but wanted to get the wall built faster than he otherwise could.

“President Trump declared a national emergency in order to spend billions of taxpayer dollars on his border wall obsession,” Manar Waheed of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) told protesters rallying in a Washington park before they made their way to the nearby White House fence.

The ACLU has announced its intention to sue Mr Trump over the issue.

Ana Maria Archila, co-executive director of the left-leaning Centre for Popular Democracy, said the President had undertaken to “steal money that we desperatel­y need to build a country of our dreams so that he can build a monument to racism along the border”.

At one point during the rally, a counter-protester walked through the crowd toting a sign saying “finish the wall” on one side and “protect the poor” on the other.

Another man snatched his sign from him, sparking a short scuffle.

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