Imperial Valley Press

ACLU launches nationwide resistance, protest training

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The American Civil Liberties Union staged a nationwide training event Saturday to make sure people are aware of their rights as protesters and urge organized, public resistance by those opposed to policies of President Donald Trump.

Organizers said the event at a sports arena on the University of Miami campus was livestream­ed to locations in all 50 states. ACLU Executive Director Anthony Romero said 200,000 people had signed up to attend one of an estimated 2,000 local events.

The event, staged in town hall style, was aimed at capitalizi­ng on numerous demonstrat­ions since Trump’s election in November and to make sure people know their rights to protest, Romero said. He said priority issues are immigratio­n, the First Amendment free speech and religious freedom rights, civil and reproducti­ve rights and rights of gay, lesbian and transgende­r people.

“We will bring all the lawsuits necessary to defend these rights,” Romero said. “We’ll do the work in the courts. You do the work in the streets. People are motivated. They want to be engaged.”

The ACLU also launched a new grassroots online organizing platform called PeoplePowe­r.org. It’s billed as a way for people considerin­g a local protest or rally to connect and coordinate with others around the country with similar intentions, and to provide details of ACLU initiative­s.

Another plan is creation of “freedom cities” around the country that would encourage local officials to pass laws resisting Trump policies such as stepped-up deportatio­ns of people living in the country illegally, said Faiz Shakir, ACLU national political director.

— The Associated Press

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