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MLK Day observed amid continuing concerns over civil rights and immigration
Summary
Martin Luther King Jr Day was marked by parades, services and museum events across the US, but many observances carried a cautious tone because of concerns about racial and social equality and recent immigration enforcement actions.
Content
Martin Luther King Jr Day was observed across the United States with parades, services and museum events. The tone of many observances was tempered by concerns about racial and social equality. Speakers in several cities referenced recent immigration enforcement actions and policy shifts under the Trump administration. Some scheduled events were cancelled or altered amid those concerns.
Key points:
- Parades and services took place nationwide, with many speakers stressing that the struggle for equality continues.
- At a Harlem rally, the Rev Al Sharpton referenced the killing of Renee Good by an immigration officer in Minneapolis earlier this month.
- Some events were cancelled or changed, including an Indiana University dinner and a church service in Westbrook, Maine, where ICE presence was reported.
- Civil rights groups and organizers, including the NAACP and the Movement for Black Lives, said they saw increased enforcement actions and policy shifts under the Trump administration.
Summary:
The observances underscored continuing anxieties about civil rights and immigration enforcement and featured calls for unity and renewed commitment to Dr King’s legacy. Undetermined at this time.
