No Muslim Ban Marches in D.C.
October 18th 2017
Two thousand people rallied and marched from Lafayette Park to the Trump Hotel on October 18. Organized by immigrant and civil rights groups, it was the culmination of a couple weeks of activities to demand that there never be any ban in Muslims entering the U.S.
The day before a federal judge in Hawaii blocked Trump’s latest ban against six muslim countries. He let it stand against two non-muslim countries.
The first rally was in Lafayette Park, across from the White House.
It was followed by a march down Pennsylvania Avenue.
And a second rally in front of the Trump International Hotel.
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