India, June 10 -- Hundreds of people rallied in Dallas, Texas, on Monday, June 9, to express their support for anti-ICE protesters in Los Angeles. The Dallas demonstrators also protested theTrump administration's ramped-up deportation efforts.
Dallas Police were seen forming a line at the west entrance to the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. They closed it off to traffic for about an hour before opening up the westbound lane, according to Kera News. At least six people were hit with pepper spray as cops declared the protests an unlawful assembly around 10 pm.
Protesters on the West Dallas end of the bridge held signs reading "End Mass Deportations," "Immigrants Make America Great Again," "I Stand For Those Who Can't." Some were seen waving Am...
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