"Not My Presidents Day:" Protests across the country, including here in Milwaukee

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“Not My Presidents Day:” Protests across the country, including here in Milwaukee

"Not My Presidents Day:" Protests across the country, including here in Milwaukee



MILWAUKEE -- Protesters turned Presidents Day into "Not My Presidents Day" with demonstrations from coast to coast on Monday, February 20th, including here in Milwaukee. But the rally in downtown Milwaukee was about more than President Donald Trump.

Not My Presidents Day protest in Milwaukee



Those taking part in the rally said they're concerned about many different issues, including women's rights, immigration and even Senator Ron Johnson, but the thread connecting all the issues was President Trump.

FOX6 News spoke with several protesters, who said they're concerned about the future of our country. One woman said she has many friends who voted for President Trump, and said she's disappointed in those friends. She said she hopes enough people rise up and oppose President Trump's actions.

Not My Presidents Day protest in Milwaukee



Another woman came with a group holding a sign mocking the proposed wall along the U.S./Mexico border.

"For one, not approving his Supreme Court nominee, not approving his ridiculous Cabinet nominations, I could go on and on," Peg Dyer said.

Not My Presidents Day protest in Milwaukee



"We're doing this to illustrate the ridiculousness of trying to build a border wall because it doesn't address the true issues with immigration. Right now, there's parents getting deported from American citizen children, and it's not addressing the real issues," Erika Carrizales said.

Not My Presidents Day protest in Milwaukee



Carrizales said she would like to see immigration reform that involves a path to citizenship for those who have been in the United States for decades.

Not My Presidents Day protest in Milwaukee



An 18-year-old Syrian-American said she's been personally impacted by President Trump's immigration ban because many of her relatives in Syria are still trying to escape war.

"With family that is in Syria that has had to deal with a war, we feel very helpless that we can`t give them the shelter they need," Adeel Masalkhi said.

President Trump seemed to take the protests in stride: