Thousands of illegal immigrants rally in NYC, vow to resist Trump’s planned deportation

In a significant and provocative display, thousands of illegal immigrants flooded the streets of New York City yesterday, asserting their intention to remain in the United States despite increasing threats of deportation.

The protest comes in the wake of Donald Trump’s bold declaration to initiate what he claims will be the largest deportation operation in U.S. history.

The atmosphere was charged as demonstrators gathered, chanting slogans and holding signs that conveyed their determination to fight against deportation.

“We are not leaving the United States,” one protester proclaimed, embodying the resolute spirit of the crowd.

Commenting on the situation, an X user remarked, “I wonder who implanted the idea to these people that they had a Right to be here much less the Right to Protest? The Fight is just starting.”

This reflects the growing tensions surrounding immigration policies and the rights of undocumented individuals in America, as both sides gear up for what promises to be a contentious battle ahead.

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