Whitewater Protest

The protest was held on Main Street in Whitewater on Saturday afternoon. Dozens of people lined up to chant and protest current administration's recent decisions.  

WHITEWATER — Calls of “this is what democracy look like,” and “the people united will never be defeated,” rang out Saturday afternoon on Main Street in Whitewater, near Cravath Lakefront Park.

More than 50 people gathered for a rally hosted by Whitewater Unites Lives, a local organization. Participants showed up carrying signs, wearing T-shirts and with spirit, voicing deep concern about the direction the Trump Administration is taking the country.

Whitewater protest

Jorge Isla Martinez, gave a speech about how immigrants are scared right now and instead on building walls, people should be building bridges.

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More than 50 people gathered for a rally hosted by Whitewater Unites Lives, a local organization. Participants showed up carrying signs, wearing T-shirts and with spirit, voicing deep concern about the direction the Trump Administration is taking the country.

Whitewater protest

Most people had signs at the protest Saturday afternoon. These people held that say “hands off our democracy.”

Whitewater Protest

Amber Hill poses with her dog Saturday afternoon at the protest. She is holding a sign that reads “my dog would be a better president.”

The Associated Press contributed to this article.

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