This 'Day Without Latinos' rally drew huge crowds in Wisconsin
Crowds of activists and protesters marched through downtown Milwaukee on Monday, as part of a massive “Day Without Latinos” rally against efforts by the Trump administration and local officials to target marginalized Latinx communities.
Organized by the Wisconsin-based advocacy group Voces de la Frontera, Monday’s rally was prompted by a move by controversial Milwaukee sheriff David Clarke to “enroll his department in the federal 287g program,” as the group explained in a press release. By doing so, they continued, Clarke would be “deputizing his sheriffs to act as ICE agents.”
Speaking with WITI, Voces representatives said they expected participation not only from Milwaukee residents, but from supporters from as many as 15 other communities around the state. On Twitter, the group claimed that over 150 area businesses had closed for the event, with thousands marching in the streets.