MLK Day noticed a whole lot of individuals march throughout the Brooklyn Bridge on a frigid Monday morning to not solely honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy, but additionally demand an finish to ICE and its brutal operations in America.
Photograph by Dean Moses
MLK Day noticed a whole lot of individuals march throughout the Brooklyn Bridge on a frigid Monday morning to not solely honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy, but additionally demand an finish to ICE and its brutal operations in America.
Demonstrators gathered in Cadman Plaza for a rally on MLK Day earlier than crossing the long-lasting bridge to 26 Federal Plaza in Decrease Manhattan. Right here, audio system say they aimed to proceed the civil rights chief’s teachings by marching in opposition to what they referred to as an increase in authoritarianism and racial profiling by ICE brokers.
“If Dr King were alive today, he’d be admonishing us across the nation to stand up and march for Renee Good,” Minister Kirsten John Foy stated, referencing the Minnesota girl shot and killed by an ICE agent earlier this month.
“If we miss this moment, our children and our grandchildren and our great-grandchildren will be paying the price in a dying planet, in an authoritarian, tyrannical America where women don’t have biological autonomy, and Black and Brown people are in chains, and white women are getting gunned down in the streets,” Foy added. “That is not Dr. King’s America.”
Public Advocate Jumaane Williams echoed these grim issues concerning the nation’s future. Citing the deadly taking pictures of Minneapolis mom Renee Good and the escalating violence by ICE brokers, Williams referred to as for the US to make a change for his youngsters’s youngsters.
“Let’s lock arms in the name of Dr King and get through this. I want to do it for my children, but for my children’s children. People who are not born are looking to us to make sure we bring them a country that is better than the direction we are going right now, and in the name of Dr. King, dammit, we have to bring it to them,” Williams stated.
“If Dr King were alive today, he’d be admonishing us across the nation to stand up and march for Renee Good,” Minister Kirsten John Foy stated Photograph by Dean Moses
Public Advocate Jumaane WilliamsPhoto by Dean Moses
Protesters gathered at Cadman Plaza. Photograph by Dean Moses
Murad Awawdeh, the president of the Immigration Coalition, acknowledged that the march wouldn’t solely demand justice for immigrants detained by ICE but additionally pay homage to the legacy of King by marching for his or her rights.
“Today, we honor Dr Martin Luther King, Jr, not as a monument, but as a mandate. Dr. King warned us that, ‘Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere,’ and today, that truth lives in the fear of immigrant communities and families forced to carry the fear of separation, deportation, and treat it as disposable in a country that they help build every day,” Awawdeh stated.
The protest itself marched from Cadman Plaza, led by a banner with the likenesses of each King and Good, and flowed over the Brooklyn Bridge earlier than ending outdoors of 26 Federal Plaza, the place masked federal brokers have been detaining immigrants attending their court docket hearings.
The protest itself marched from Cadman Plaza, led by a banner with the likenesses of each King and Good, and flowed over the Brooklyn BridgePhoto by Dean Moses
With indicators and megaphones they marched throughout the bridge.Photograph by Dean Moses
“Abolish ICE” one signal learn.Photograph by Dean Moses
Protesters mirrored within the glass of 26 Federal Plaza.Photograph by Dean Moses




