
A protest against the policies of the Donald Trump administration in the Middle East took place in New York and ended with a dozen arrests on Wednesday. Hundreds of protesters gathered for a march that started on university campuses, then moved through the streets from Washington Park to City Hall in Lower Manhattan. The protest was not only against Trump's policies in the Middle East, but also advocated for the defense of immigrant rights.
During the demonstration, some incidents occurred that led the police to make the necessary arrests, according to the Xinhua news agency.
Among those present at the protest, voices of discontent and criticism of the Trump administration's actions in the Middle East region could be heard. One of the protesters expressed: "It is important to raise our voice against these aggressive policies that only create more conflict and suffering in the region."
The arrests of the protesters created a tense atmosphere at the site, but the protest continued peacefully despite these incidents. The organizers of the march stated that they will continue to fight for the rights of immigrants and against the current administration's policies in the Middle East.