Marylanders Rally In Annapolis Against Immigration Reform – CBS Local

January 27, 2017 10:52 PM By Pat Warren

ANNAPOLIS, Md (WJZ) Marylanders gather in protest of executive orders signed by President Trump on immigration policies. Immigration advocates and religious leaders were joined by lawmakers in a rally in Annapolis.

Many of those attending todays rally feel targeted by Trumps enhanced enforcement of immigration laws. CASA, Jews for Justice, and the Council on Islamic Relations responded to President Trumps immigration reform announced Wednesday at a rally at Lawyers Mall in Annapolis.

The president says his reform cracks down on sanctuary cities, empowers ICE officers to target and remove those who pose a threat to public safety.

It also gives Immigration and Customs Enforcement broad discretion in determining who that is, sending a wave of concern through Marylands immigrant and Muslim population and those who support them.

Were here to say it loud and say it clear, immigrants are welcome here, says one rally speaker.

President Trump. I think he forgets that his ancestors were not born in the United States, says Cynthia Steer from Montgomery County, who came to the rally on Friday.

Take a moment to look around, look next to you because this is what democracy looks like. So tell me, tell me what democracy looks like? This is what democracy looks like, says a rally leader to the crowd.

Its a fundamental Maryland value and American value that were accepting of those that come here, looking for that better life. We should continue that and fight back against the hate weve seen against immigrants, says Del. Eric Ludke, from Montgomery County.

The President denies discriminating.

We want dignity and equality for everyone and I will be a president I promise you, for everyone, says President Trump.

Todays demonstrators have a hard time reconciling those words with recent actions.

The presidents immigration order also calls for 10,000 additional border patrol officers.

Pat Warren joined the Eyewitness News team in 1992. Pat came to WJZ from WBNS-TV in Columbus, Ohio where she had been a news anchor and general assignment reporter. Her desire to give back to the community keeps Pat involved with many...

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