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By Justin Caruso
The left-wing protesters showed support for feminism, prostitution, transgender issues, and immigration. Many demonstrators also showed serious hatred for the president.
âMake America Great Again, and Drop Dead!â one sign read.

One protester called for Trumpâs children to be caged. Barron Trump is only 12 years old.

âGrab âem by the patriarchyâ one sign read.

In a video captured by Breitbart News, a woman says, âEverybody, Iâm giving abortions. I give abortions to men. I give abortions to women. Everybody gets a free abortion.â
Another sign read, âSex work is work.â A sign can also be seen that reads âLetâs RIOT.â

âStop killing black trans women,â another sign read.

There were also several men with âFeminist Dadâ signs.


One protester informed onlookers that âPussy is God.â

âTits over toupees,â another sign said.

One sign read, âWelcome to the Bitchdom. Weâre done being quiet!â

Check out all the photos from the march:






All photos by Justin Caruso/Breitbart News.
Other photos captured by Breitbart Newsâ Matthew Perdie show demonstrators holding signs reading âWhite Old MenâŚExtinction Nearing!â Another woman held a sign reading âAnything you can do I can do bleeding.â
This yearâs march takes place as there is controversy over the organizersâ ties to anti-Semitic preacher Louis Farrakhan.
By Ian Hanchett

Trump said, âOur plan includes the following: $800 million in urgent humanitarian assistance, $805 million for drug detection technology to help secure our ports of entry, an additional 2,750 border agents and law enforcement professionals, 75 new immigration judge teamsâŚa new system to allow Central American minors to apply for asylum in their home countries and reform to promote family reunification for unaccompanied children, thousands of whom wind up on our border doorstep. To physically secure our border, the plan includes $5.7 billion for a strategic deployment of physical barriers, or a wall. This is not a 2,000-mile concrete structure from sea to sea. These are steel barriers in high priority locations.â
He added that the plan includes â3 years of legislative reliefâ for DACA recipients, which will âgive them access to work permits, Social Security numbers, and protection from deportation,â and 3 years of TPS extension.

Not content to wait five days for the humanitarian visas Mexico is offering them, several hundred migrants took to make-shift rafts to cross the Suchiate River, which forms the frontier, or snuck across the loosely guarded border bridge overnight, AFP correspondents said.
That could trigger a new Twitter firestorm from US President Donald Trump, who has urged Mexico to halt such caravans, and who tweeted early Friday: “Another big Caravan heading our way. Very hard to stop without a Wall!”
Caravans of migrants hoping to find safety in numbers have taken center stage in the raging US debate over Trump’s proposed border wall, which has led to a government shutdown that is now the longest in history.
Around 2,000 migrants are traveling in the latest caravan — smaller than the one that swelled to 7,000 migrants late last year, leading Trump to warn of an “invasion” by “criminals” and “thugs” and send thousands of troops to the US-Mexican border.
Mexican authorities are urging the migrants to cross the border legally and offering expedited “visitor cards” that let them work and access basic health care in Mexico.
So far, 969 migrants from Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua have been registered under the program and given bracelets that they can exchange for visitor cards in five days.
But hundreds more migrants ignored the offer and crossed illegally, not content to wait in the park where the caravan has camped out in the border city of Tecun Uman, Guatemala.
“A lot of us aren’t interested in waiting five days. Our goal is to reach the United States,” said Alma Mendoza, a nurse and single mother making the trip with her three children.
“We don’t have food, much less money. We want to reach our destination,” she told AFP.
Other migrants said they would consider staying in Mexico.
“My goal is to reach the United States, but if I can’t I’ll stay in Mexico and work. They’re giving us an opportunity,” said Christian Medrano, 33, an industrial technician.
– ‘AMLO’ walking fine line –
The caravan set out Tuesday from San Pedro Sula, in northwestern Honduras, and has grown along the way.
The migrants are mostly fleeing poverty and crime in Central America’s “Northern Triangle” of El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras. Brutal street gangs have made the three countries among the most violent in the world.
Another caravan of about 200 migrants set out Wednesday from El Salvador and is now in southern Mexico, possibly poised to join up with the first.
Many of the migrants are traveling in families, often with small children.
Those who reached Mexico’s southern border have covered about 700 kilometers (435 miles) so far. They have roughly 4,000 kilometers to go if they take the same route as the last caravan, to Tijuana, across from San Diego, California.
When that caravan reached Mexico in October, the authorities tried to stop it with riot police. But the migrants stormed in anyway, tearing down border fences then crossing the river illegally when police refused to let them through.

Since then, Mexico has got a new government, led by President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, an anti-establishment leftist.
“AMLO,” as the new president is widely known, has promised to treat migrants more humanely than previous governments. But he has also sought to stay on Trump’s good side with talk of reducing migrant flows.
The October caravan largely dispersed after reaching Tijuana.
US Border Patrol agents fought back two attempts by the migrants to rush the border, firing tear gas to disperse them.
Some have since found work in Mexico, some crossed the border and filed asylum claims, and many returned home. About 400 remain in a shelter set up for them in Tijuana that is slated to be closed on Wednesday.

By VOICE OF EUROPE

In the wake of the scandal  surrounding Fake News reporting by âDer Spiegelâ, the US Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell charged Germanyâs leading newsweekly with anti-American bias and requested an independent inquiry into the magazineâs editorial practices in December.

Instead of an apology and self-critical introspection, the âSpiegelâ has now launched an unprecedented attack on the chief representative of the United States, the nation that has guaranteed Germanyâs security and defense for 70 years.
Petr Bystron, the AfD spokesman on the foreign policy committee of the German Bundestag, commented: âRichard Grenell is a cancer survivor, the first openly gay US Ambassador, and the intellectual thought leader of the current US administration in Europe, Â who actively speaks out for citizens, for a strong German-American partnership, for the values of Western democracy, for Israel and against Iranian terror. If such a remarkable personality were left-wing, âDer Spiegelâ and the entire German media would be fawning over him like a rock star.â
âHowever, since he unfortunately has a different opinion than these supposedly neutral, objective journalists, they instead have to attack him with barely concealed hatred and unprofessional vitriol. âDer Spiegelâ should really be doing its utmost to restore its tarnished reputation internationally, but instead seems to be doing everything it can to  undermine the last vestiges of its journalistic integrity by associating the US Ambassador with Neo-Nazis, of all things.â
âWith this kind of obviously biased reporting, itâs no wonder âDer Spiegelâ had to announce in October it would no longer be releasing its plummeting circulation numbers anymore. When the quarterly circulation figures are released, weâll see how the Spiegelgate scandal has affected their already-falling sales. Iâm afraid it wonât be good news for âDer Spiegelâ. Readers are simply sick of all this fake news and hateful, manipulative reporting.â
By EMMA R.


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The web giant is working to silence the right by de-ranking outlets, figures and content in Google search results and is demonetizing right-wing news websites, the channels of popular right-wing figures in an authoritarian online war.
