On 4th of July,
a woman was arrested after staging a dramatic protest against President Donald
Trump’s separation of migrant families, climbing the Statue of Liberty and
forcing its evacuation on Independence Day.
Wearing a “Rise and Resist”
T-shirt, the woman on the fabled symbol of welcome to immigrants at one point
told authorities that she would only come down when parents are reunited with
all migrant children separated from them by the Trump administration.
“She resisted at the
beginning. She would not come down by voice command,” National Park Service
spokesman Jerry Willis said.
It forced park officials to
evacuate the island of tourists Wednesday. It's unclear what the climber's
intentions were but earlier in the day 7 people were arrested on the grounds by
the United States Park Police after unrolling a banner that read "Abolish
I.C.E."
After nearly four hours on
the statue, the woman finally accompanied police down off the monument,
tethered to them by wires.
The woman, who has not yet
been identified, at one point walked from one side to the other beneath the
statue’s sandal.
New York police assisted US
Park Police to remove her from Lady Liberty. Local media first reported that
the woman was among demonstrators opposed to Trump’s immigration policy who
protested at the site earlier.
But Rise and Resist NYC,
which organised the protest, said her protest on the statue was not part of the
group’s move.
At least six people were
arrested for hanging a banner around the base of the statue that read “Abolish
ICE,” referring to US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the agency at the
forefront of the immigration debate.
They too were facing
misdemeanour federal charges, Willis said. Cruise operator Statue Cruises said
it had to turn away more than 2000 people waiting to take their tour to the
famed statue.
Mr Trump has made cracking
down on illegal immigration a cornerstone of his administration.
As a result of Mr Trump’s
crackdown, distraught children were separated from their families and,
according to widely broadcast pictures, held in chain-link enclosures.
His one-time “zero
tolerance” practice of separating migrant parents from their children at the
Mexican border triggered international condemnation.
While the policy was
abandoned, it is still unclear how and when some 2000 migrant children will be
reunited with their parents.



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