‘Good Trouble Lives On’ protests take over US, demonstrators block ICE building in New York

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Protesters across all 50 states took to the streets on Thursday as part of the

‘Good Trouble Lives On’

movement, a sweeping day of action honoring the legacy of civil rights icon

John Lewis

and opposing the Trump administration’s policies.

In

New York City

, demonstrators staged a sit-in at

Federal Plaza


, blocking traffic near the

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)


building. Videos shared on X (formerly Twitter) show protestors chanting and holding signs as they occupied the intersection in front of the Manhattan facility.

Nationwide Protests Target Immigration and Trump Policies

The protests, which spanned over

1,600 locations

across the U.S., voiced outrage over President Trump’s recent immigration crackdowns, proposed health care cuts, and broader concerns about democratic backsliding under his administration.

Large demonstrations erupted in major cities including


Atlanta, Georgia; St. Louis, Missouri; Oakland, California; and Annapolis, Maryland

.

The Meaning Behind ‘Good Trouble’

The

Good Trouble

movement takes its name from a famous phrase by late Congressman

John Lewis

, who urged Americans to get into “good trouble, necessary trouble” to defend democracy and civil rights. Lewis, the youngest member of the historic “Big Six” civil rights leaders alongside

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.


, died in 2020.

“We are navigating one of the most terrifying moments in our nation’s history,” said

Lisa Gilbert

, co-president of the progressive group

Public Citizen

, ahead of the protests. “Authoritarianism is rising, and the rights and freedoms at the heart of our democracy are under threat.”

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#BREAKING

: Anti-Trump and ICE protesters are blocking an intersection outside the ICE building as hundreds stage a nearby sit-in as part of the Good Trouble protest.

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Rising Tensions and Federal Response

The latest wave of demonstrations comes just weeks after violent clashes in

Los Angeles

, where protests against immigration raids escalated into riots. In response, the Trump administration deployed

2,000 National Guard troops

to the area in June. Those forces were withdrawn earlier this week.

Following the LA unrest, a massive protest dubbed the

“No Kings” march

saw millions rallying nationwide in June, from

New York to San Francisco


, united against what organizers called Trump’s “monarchical overreach.”

As tensions continue to mount, activists promise the

Good Trouble

movement will persist through the election season, with more mass actions planned in the coming weeks.

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