Immigration
In photos: See how 'A Day Without Immigrants' unfolded in cities across the nation
From New York to Texas, stores and restaurants posted 'Closed' signs as a rejection of President Trump's immigration policies.

A protester in Sherman, Texas.
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A banner on a street in Philadelphia.
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Members of the Mexican American Association of Perth Amboy, in front of a closed store.
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A mail man outside a Hispanic bakery in Philadelphia.
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A high school student in Sherman, Texas.
LM Otero/AP"Liberty and Justice for all." Closed.
JIM BOURG/REUTERSWashington DC.
AARON P. BERNSTEIN/REUTERSA Washington DC restaurant.
JIM BOURG/REUTERS"They will not build borders in our community." Washington DC.
AARON P. BERNSTEIN/REUTERSA closed sign at Blue Ribbon restaurant in Brooklyn (NY).
BRENDAN MCDERMID/REUTERSProtesters in Washingon DC.
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Protesters in Sherman, Texas.
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