Thousands of Americans came out yesterday M. Saturday on its streets New York and several more large urban centers of the USAtaking part in the second major mobilization against the president Donald Trump within an equal number of weeks.

“There is no king in America”, or “resistance to tyranny”, one read on a placard in New York protesters, while others were holding images of the Republican with a mustache à la Hitler.

“Democracy is at great risk,” Katie Vali, 73, explained to the French Bureau, whose family survived the Holocaust. She added that what her parents told her about the rise of Nazism in the 1930s “go here”.

“The difference with other fascists is that Trump is too stupid to be effective and his team is divided,” he added.

The demonstrators complained in particular the White House’s anti -immigration policy, as the Supreme Court ordered the expulsions of immigrants under 1798 law on “foreign enemies”.

“Immigrants are welcome here,” they shouted rhythmically concentrated protesters in front of the US largest New York library, not far from the well -known Trump Tower of the tycoon.

People also gathered in front of the White House, in the capital Washington, though it was less than in the previous mobilization on April 5, when tens of thousands of citizens flocked outside the presidency.

The Trump government is conducting an “attack on the state of law” and must be prevented from “circumventing the rights of people living here,” said Benjamin Douglas, 41.

With a Palestinian scarf in the throat, Mr Douglas was holding a placard with which he supported Mahmoud Halil, a Palestinian student arrested last month and at risk of being deported because he organized mobilizations against the war.

The Republican government is targeting this and others such as Mahmoud Halil “to increase xenophobia and undermine regulated legal protection,” he said.

In the very conservative Texas (south), it was demonstrated in Galveston, a city of about 50,000 inhabitants wet by the Gulf of Mexico.

“This is the fourth demonstration on which I go down,” said Patsi Oliver, a 63 -year -old author. “I would usually expect the next elections, but this is no longer possible. We have already lost so many things. “

On the west coast, hundreds of people gathered in a square in San Francisco to write in huge letters “abolition”.

Gatherings were also made outside the Tesla delegations, the Ilon Musk electric car industry, the billionaire to which President Trump commissioned the implementation of drastic measures of cutting public spending and closing federal services.

The mobilization was organized by a collective baptized 50501 – the number means fifty demonstrations in fifty states in the context of a (or single) resistance movement in the Republican billionaire.

The mobilization was a “decentralized” reaction “to the anti -democratic and illegal actions of the Trump government and its rich allies,” she explains on her website.

According to 50501, there were 400 demonstrations yesterday. He expressed hope that millions of Americans would participate.

Real numbers are difficult to determine, as various police services have refused to make assessments for participation.