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‘Let them go!’ Rally at Foley Square demands Biden stop deportations

By Dean Moses Posted on September 23, 2021
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A coalition of immigrant rights activists rallied in Foley Square on Sept. 23 to demand President Joe Biden’s administration end deportations and release those detained through a countrywide action.

The criticism comes over the mass deportations of Haitian refugees from Texas, resulting in rallies throughout the country on Thursday, one of which took place in Manhattan in the shadow of the Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse.

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‘Let them go!’ Rally at Foley Square demands Biden stop deportations

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