ICE protest in Dallas: One arrested
Demonstrators took to the streets in Dallas on Monday, protesting against President Trump's immigration policies and ICE arrests. This comes after the violent protests broke out in Los Angeles over the weekend. The protests started around 7 p.m. Monday night near the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in the Trinity Groves area of Dallas. Police declared an unlawful assembly just before 10 p.m., telling protesters they needed to disperse. Dallas police say one person was arrested and their charges are pending.
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