Business is close to protest against Trump’s immigration policies. Donald Trump News

Many businesses from nursery to grocery stores and salons were closed for a day in the United States for a day in a day of protest against President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.
People gathered in Los Angeles for the second consecutive day on Monday. Waving flags from Mexican and Al Salvadoron, he said that “immigration built this nation”, “no snow”, “Elimination of ice” and “I did not serve this country.
From his first day in the office on 20 January, Trump signed executive orders aimed at expecting a large number of immigrants, including measures to abolish birthright.
In the following weeks, the US immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) intensified their daily raids.
But participation in the “day without day” faced headwinds from employees and business owners who said that they need income – especially as rumors of broader raids, often false, many migrant communities out enterprises out Fearful to do, even some schools affect.
Monday’s incident also came on the heels of road protests on California and other places on Sunday.
Director for the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenter, Noel Javier said that when they bring price migrant workers to those communities, they cannot take the risk of taking a day off.
Javier said about the prevailing spirit among the workers, “If I do not go to work today, it’s one day less I have, you know, to be able to pay for my next fare, “Xavier said about the prevailing spirit among the workers he held. “I did not see this big rally around being able to do so, or being luxury to be able to do so.”
Andrea Toro decided to close her hair salon in Pilsen neighborhood in Chicago. He said that he has many customer teachers and Trump has seen the missing school since he took over last month as he is afraid that it may not be safe to go.
“If we do not have immigrants, we have no work here,” Toro said, which is from Puerto Rico. “If we are silent, we are in silence, then they are going to do whatever they want.”