Federal workers aggravated by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers’ arrests and detainment of immigrants within government buildings in New York City and elsewhere are denouncing what one union leader called “extrajudicial kidnappings.”
Dozens of union workers gathered at Foley Square last Thursday, as well as in Seattle and Chicago, to protest the arrests. The rallies were organized by the Federal Unionist Network, a coalition of federal workers and union leaders that has gained strength and members since Trump’s second inauguration in January.
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