Quakers march against Trump’s crackdown on immigrants carrying on their long faith tradition
- A group of Quakers is marching more than 300 miles from New York City to Washington, D.C., to demonstrate against the Trump administration's crackdown on immigrants.
- Quakers have a long history of activism, including demonstrations for the abolition of slavery, the suffrage movement, and against wars, stemming from their beliefs in nonviolence and justice.
- The Quakers are marching to show solidarity with migrants and other groups targeted by President Trump's administration, as immigrants are 'experiencing the most acute persecution in the United States.
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U.S. Quaker March Against Anti-Migrant Policy
Washington. Quaker activists yesterday started a march from New York to Washington in protest against the Trump administration’s crackdown on immigrants, while the White House ordered an increase of 20,000 in the number of deportation force agents and an expansion of the facial recognition program at border exit controls, to track down “self-porting” people.
Quakers March to Capitol With Message on Immigration
A group of Quakers is marching more than 300 miles from New York City to Washington, DC, to demonstrate against the Trump administration's actions against immigrants. Organizers of the march say their protest seeks to show solidarity with migrants and other groups that are being targeted by the federal government,...

Quakers march against Trump’s crackdown on immigrants carrying on their long faith tradition
A group of Quakers are marching more than 300 miles from New York City to Washington, D.C. to demonstrate against the Trump administration’s crackdown on immigrants.
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