Critics urge Presidents Day protests
against Trump's emergency declaration
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[February 18, 2019]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Activists
called for nationwide protests on Monday's Presidents Day holiday to
demonstrate against President Donald Trump's declaration of a national
emergency to secure funding for a U.S.-Mexico border wall.
Organizers of the demonstrations, the nonprofit advocacy group
MoveOn.org, said they would be held throughout the day in towns and
cities including Washington, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles and San
Francisco.
"Come and voice your outrage," it said on a website set up to help
protesters find their nearest event. It called Trump's declaration an
abuse of power and usurpation of Congress.
Trump invoked the emergency powers on Friday under a 1976 law after
Congress declined to fulfill his request for $5.7 billion to help build
the wall that was his signature 2016 campaign promise. The move was
designed to let him spend money appropriated by Congress for other
purposes.
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President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump depart Joint
Base Andrews in Maryland, U.S., on their way to Mar-a-Lago in
Florida February 15, 2019. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Democrats have vowed to challenge it as a violation of the U.S.
Constitution. Trump says a wall is needed to curb illegal immigrants
and illicit drugs coming across the border.
(Reporting by Barbara Goldberg in New York; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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