RM2KAMRBC–Sign above an empty store front in downtown Harrisburg, PA, on April 30, 2017. Diminishing retail, crumbling infrastructure, environmental issues, poverty and unemployment are shown in a view on the current state of a section of rural America on day 101 of Trump's Presidency. The Keystone state Pennsylvania formed an important factor in Trump's victory in the 2016 US elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RM2KAMRAX–Bridges over the Susquehanna River, in Harrisburg, PA, on the morning of April 30, 2017. Diminishing retail, crumbling infrastructure, environmental issues, poverty and unemployment are shown in a view on the current state of a section of rural America on day 101 of Trump's Presidency. The Keystone state Pennsylvania formed an important factor in Trump's victory in the 2016 US elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RM2KAMRAC–Empty storefront in downtown Harrisburg, PA, on April 30, 2017. Diminishing retail, crumbling infrastructure, environmental issues, poverty and unemployment are shown in a view on the current state of a section of rural America on day 101 of Trump's Presidency. The Keystone state Pennsylvania formed an important factor in Trump's victory in the 2016 US elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RM2KAMRBF–Barely readable marker with information about historic landmarks in Harrisburg, PA, on April 30, 2017. Diminishing retail, crumbling infrastructure, environmental issues, poverty and unemployment are shown in a view on the current state of a section of rural America on day 101 of Trump's Presidency. The Keystone state Pennsylvania formed an important factor in Trump's victory in the 2016 US elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RM2KAMRB1–Fire-hydrant on a downtown Harrisburg, PA street, on April 30, 2017. Diminishing retail, crumbling infrastructure, environmental issues, poverty and unemployment are shown in a view on the current state of a section of rural America on day 101 of Trump's Presidency. The Keystone state Pennsylvania formed an important factor in Trump's victory in the 2016 US elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RM2KAMRAM–Sign in an empty storefront in downtown Harrisburg, PA, on April 30, 2017. Diminishing retail, crumbling infrastructure, environmental issues, poverty and unemployment are shown in a view on the current state of a section of rural America on day 101 of Trump's Presidency. The Keystone state Pennsylvania formed an important factor in Trump's victory in the 2016 US elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RM2KAMRB5–Cracks are seen in a wall at the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Capitol Complex, in Harrisburg, PA, on April 30, 2017. Diminishing retail, crumbling infrastructure, environmental issues, poverty and unemployment are shown in a view on the current state of a section of rural America on day 101 of Trump's Presidency. The Keystone state Pennsylvania formed an important factor in Trump's victory in the 2016 US elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RM2KAMRB2–State St. looking towards State Capitol Building, in Harrisburg, PA, on the early morning of April 30, 2017. Diminishing retail, crumbling infrastructure, environmental issues, poverty and unemployment are shown in a view on the current state of a section of rural America on day 101 of Trump's Presidency. The Keystone state Pennsylvania formed an important factor in Trump's victory in the 2016 US elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RM2KAMRB0–A man walks along the Susquehanna River, in Harrisburg, PA, on the morning of April 30, 2017. Diminishing retail, crumbling infrastructure, environmental issues, poverty and unemployment are shown in a view on the current state of a section of rural America on day 101 of Trump's Presidency. The Keystone state Pennsylvania formed an important factor in Trump's victory in the 2016 US elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RM2KAMRB4–Typical Lancaster County farm, seen from the window of an Amtrak Keystone Service heading to Philadelphia, PA on April 30, 2017. Diminishing retail, crumbling infrastructure, environmental issues, poverty and unemployment are shown in a view on the current state of a section of rural America on day 101 of Trump's Presidency. The Keystone state Pennsylvania formed an important factor in Trump's victory in the 2016 US elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RM2KAMRAR–Banner announcing National Preservation Week hangs from one of the building of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Capitol Complex, in Harrisburg, PA, on April 30, 2017. Diminishing retail, crumbling infrastructure, environmental issues, poverty and unemployment are shown in a view on the current state of a section of rural America on day 101 of Trump's Presidency. The Keystone state Pennsylvania formed an important factor in Trump's victory in the 2016 US elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RM2KAMRBE–An ideal small town America is depicted in a model railroad display inside the Harrisburg Transportation Center, in Harrisburg, PA, on April 30, 2017. Diminishing retail, crumbling infrastructure, environmental issues, poverty and unemployment are shown in a view on the current state of a section of rural America on day 101 of Trump's Presidency. The Keystone state Pennsylvania formed an important factor in Trump's victory in the 2016 US elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RM2KAMRBP–Sundays cut trough the clouds over an Amtrak train near Harrisburg Transportation Center in Harrisburg, PA, on April 30, 2017. Diminishing retail, crumbling infrastructure, environmental issues, poverty and unemployment are shown in a view on the current state of a section of rural America on day 101 of Trump's Presidency. The Keystone state Pennsylvania formed an important factor in Trump's victory in the 2016 US elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RM2KAMRAF–Small island, North of the Harvey Taylor Bridge over the Susquehanna River, near Harrisburg, PA, on the early morning of April 30, 2017. Diminishing retail, crumbling infrastructure, environmental issues, poverty and unemployment are shown in a view on the current state of a section of rural America on day 101 of Trump's Presidency. The Keystone state Pennsylvania formed an important factor in Trump's victory in the 2016 US elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RM2KAMRAT–An ideal small town America is depicted in a model railroad display inside the Harrisburg Transportation Center, in Harrisburg, PA, on April 30, 2017. Diminishing retail, crumbling infrastructure, environmental issues, poverty and unemployment are shown in a view on the current state of a section of rural America on day 101 of Trump's Presidency. The Keystone state Pennsylvania formed an important factor in Trump's victory in the 2016 US elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RM2KAMRAP–Sign that reads 'Stay Right' lays next to the Capital Area Greenbelt trail the Susquehanna River banks, in Harrisburg, PA, on the morning of April 30, 2017. Diminishing retail, crumbling infrastructure, environmental issues, poverty and unemployment are shown in a view on the current state of a section of rural America on day 101 of Trump's Presidency. The Keystone state Pennsylvania formed an important factor in Trump's victory in the 2016 US elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RM2KAMRB6–Water containers and cups form a drinking station as preparations are made for a leisure run in Harrisburg, PA, on April 30, 2017. Diminishing retail, crumbling infrastructure, environmental issues, poverty and unemployment are shown in a view on the current state of a section of rural America on day 101 of Trump's Presidency. The Keystone state Pennsylvania formed an important factor in Trump's victory in the 2016 US elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RM2KAMRB9–Through the window of an Amtrak' Keystone Service train an American Airlines jet is seen taking of from Harrisburg International Airport (MDT), situated SouthEast of Harrisburg, PA, on April 30, 2017. Diminishing retail, crumbling infrastructure, environmental issues, poverty and unemployment are shown in a view on the current state of a section of rural America on day 101 of Trump's Presidency. The Keystone state Pennsylvania formed an important factor in Trump's victory in the 2016 US elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RM2KAMRB3–One-mile marker intended for a leisure run is mounted on Walnut St. Bridge, over the Susquehanna River, in Harrisburg, PA, on April 30, 2017. Diminishing retail, crumbling infrastructure, environmental issues, poverty and unemployment are shown in a view on the current state of a section of rural America on day 101 of Trump's Presidency. The Keystone state Pennsylvania formed an important factor in Trump's victory in the 2016 US elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RM2KAMRB8–Sole tree and power lines, seen from a window of the Philadelphia, PA bound Amtrak Keystone Service train, near Middletown, PA, on April 30, 2017. Diminishing retail, crumbling infrastructure, environmental issues, poverty and unemployment are shown in a view on the current state of a section of rural America on day 101 of Trump's Presidency. The Keystone state Pennsylvania formed an important factor in Trump's victory in the 2016 US elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RM2KAMRBA–The state electric locomotive of Pennsylvania, PRR 4859 GG1, is housed at Harrisburg Transportation Center, as seen through a window of the Amtrak Keystone Service, leaving Harrisburg, PA, on April 30, 2017. Diminishing retail, crumbling infrastructure, environmental issues, poverty and unemployment are shown in a view on the current state of a section of rural America on day 101 of Trump's Presidency. The Keystone state Pennsylvania formed an important factor in Trump's victory in the 2016 US elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RM2KAMRAY–A man is seen mounting a one-mile marker on Walnut St. Bridge over the Susquehanna River, in Harrisburg, PA, on the morning of April 30, 2017. Diminishing retail, crumbling infrastructure, environmental issues, poverty and unemployment are shown in a view on the current state of a section of rural America on day 101 of Trump's Presidency. The Keystone state Pennsylvania formed an important factor in Trump's victory in the 2016 US elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RM2KAMRAW–After mounting a one-mile marker a man is seen looking over his shoulder as he continues his way on the Walnut St. Bridge over the Susquehanna River, in Harrisburg, PA, on the morning of April 30, 2017. Diminishing retail, crumbling infrastructure, environmental issues, poverty and unemployment are shown in a view on the current state of a section of rural America on day 101 of Trump's Presidency. The Keystone state Pennsylvania formed an important factor in Trump's victory in the 2016 US elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RM2KAMRBD–Exelon Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station (TMI) as seen from a window of the Philadelphia, PA bound Amtrak Keystone Service train, near Middletown, PA, on April 30, 2017. Diminishing retail, crumbling infrastructure, environmental issues, poverty and unemployment are shown in a view on the current state of a section of rural America on day 101 of Trump's Presidency. The Keystone state Pennsylvania formed an important factor in Trump's victory in the 2016 US elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RM2KAKF9M–Protestor with their face pained with the American flag during a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban outside of the U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 30, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) *
RM2KAKF96–Protestor with their face pained with the American flag during a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban outside of the U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 30, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) *
RM2KAME19–Protest against US President Donald Trump's decision to launch airstrikes against Syria on April 8, 2017 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Protestors gathered to outside the American Consulate in Toronto to denounce this week's airstrikes against the Syrian regime. America launched a missile strike against Syria for the first time since the civil war began, targeting an airbase in the small town of Idlib from which the United States claims this week’s chemical weapons attack on civilians was launched by Bashar al-Assad’s regime. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit f
RM2KAKHXE–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKHRF–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKHTP–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKHTG–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKHRE–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKJ2D–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKHWD–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKHWE–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKHT6–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAME1H–Protest against US President Donald Trump's decision to launch airstrikes against Syria on April 8, 2017 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Protestors marched in downtown Toronto to denounce this week's airstrikes against the Syrian regime. America launched a missile strike against Syria for the first time since the civil war began, targeting an airbase in the small town of Idlib from which the United States claims this week’s chemical weapons attack on civilians was launched by Bashar al-Assad’s regime. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RM2KAME1M–Venezuelans stand in solidarity with Syria during a protest against US President Donald Trump's decision to launch airstrikes against Syria on April 8, 2017 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Protestors gathered to outside the American Consulate in Toronto to denounce this week's airstrikes against the Syrian regime. America launched a missile strike against Syria for the first time since the civil war began, targeting an airbase in the small town of Idlib from which the United States claims this week’s chemical weapons attack on civilians was launched by Bashar al-Assad’s regime. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAME1J–Protest against US President Donald Trump's decision to launch airstrikes against Syria on April 8, 2017 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Protestors gathered to outside the American Consulate in Toronto to denounce this week's airstrikes against the Syrian regime. America launched a missile strike against Syria for the first time since the civil war began, targeting an airbase in the small town of Idlib from which the United States claims this week’s chemical weapons attack on civilians was launched by Bashar al-Assad’s regime. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit f
RM2KAME1A–Protest against US President Donald Trump's decision to launch airstrikes against Syria on April 8, 2017 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Protestors gathered to outside the American Consulate in Toronto to denounce this week's airstrikes against the Syrian regime. America launched a missile strike against Syria for the first time since the civil war began, targeting an airbase in the small town of Idlib from which the United States claims this week’s chemical weapons attack on civilians was launched by Bashar al-Assad’s regime. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit f
RM2KAME18–Protest against US President Donald Trump's decision to launch airstrikes against Syria on April 8, 2017 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Protestors gathered to outside the American Consulate in Toronto to denounce this week's airstrikes against the Syrian regime. America launched a missile strike against Syria for the first time since the civil war began, targeting an airbase in the small town of Idlib from which the United States claims this week’s chemical weapons attack on civilians was launched by Bashar al-Assad’s regime. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit f
RM2KAME1Y–Protest against US President Donald Trump's decision to launch airstrikes against Syria on April 8, 2017 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Protestors gathered to outside the American Consulate in Toronto to denounce this week's airstrikes against the Syrian regime. America launched a missile strike against Syria for the first time since the civil war began, targeting an airbase in the small town of Idlib from which the United States claims this week’s chemical weapons attack on civilians was launched by Bashar al-Assad’s regime. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit f
RM2KAME1C–Protest against US President Donald Trump's decision to launch airstrikes against Syria on April 8, 2017 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Protestors gathered to outside the American Consulate in Toronto to denounce this week's airstrikes against the Syrian regime. America launched a missile strike against Syria for the first time since the civil war began, targeting an airbase in the small town of Idlib from which the United States claims this week’s chemical weapons attack on civilians was launched by Bashar al-Assad’s regime. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit f
RM2KAKJ35–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKJ38–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKHW1–Muslims join thousands of Canadians in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creati
RM2KAKHTB–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKHWH–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKHTA–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKHTR–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKJ3D–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKJ0R–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKHW0–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKJ2T–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKJ2R–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKJ2B–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKJ6X–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKJ3T–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKHY4–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKHRB–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKHWK–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKHX2–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKJ30–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKHWY–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKJ2J–Muslims join thousands of Canadians in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creati
RM2KAKHXA–Muslims join thousands of Canadians in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creati
RM2KAKJ12–Thousands of Canadians took part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKJ3H–Muslims join thousands of Canadians in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creati
RM2KAKJ2F–Muslims join thousands of Canadians in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creati
RM2KAKHT1–Muslims join thousands of Canadians in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creati
RM2KAKJ36–Muslims join thousands of Canadians in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creati
RM2KAKJ3J–Muslims join thousands of Canadians in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creati
RM2KAKHTT–Muslims join thousands of Canadians in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creati
RM2KAKJ33–Muslims join thousands of Canadians in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creati
RM2KAKHWC–Muslims join thousands of Canadians in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creati
RM2KAMEFC–Muslim women perform prayers during a protest against US President Donald Trump's decision to launch airstrikes against Syria on April 8, 2017 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Protestors gathered to outside the American Consulate in Toronto to denounce this week's airstrikes against the Syrian regime. America launched a missile strike against Syria for the first time since the civil war began, targeting an airbase in the small town of Idlib from which the United States claims this week’s chemical weapons attack on civilians was launched by Bashar al-Assad’s regime. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging
RM2KAMEFD–Muslim women perform prayers during a protest against US President Donald Trump's decision to launch airstrikes against Syria on April 8, 2017 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Protestors gathered to outside the American Consulate in Toronto to denounce this week's airstrikes against the Syrian regime. America launched a missile strike against Syria for the first time since the civil war began, targeting an airbase in the small town of Idlib from which the United States claims this week’s chemical weapons attack on civilians was launched by Bashar al-Assad’s regime. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging
RM2KAMEFG–Muslim women perform prayers during a protest against US President Donald Trump's decision to launch airstrikes against Syria on April 8, 2017 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Protestors gathered to outside the American Consulate in Toronto to denounce this week's airstrikes against the Syrian regime. America launched a missile strike against Syria for the first time since the civil war began, targeting an airbase in the small town of Idlib from which the United States claims this week’s chemical weapons attack on civilians was launched by Bashar al-Assad’s regime. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging
RM2KAKJ9B–Thousands of Canadians take part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKJ9T–Thousands of Canadians take part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKJ9C–Thousands of Canadians take part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKJ9A–Thousands of Canadians take part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKJ96–Thousands of Canadians take part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban on Muslims during the National Day of Action against Islamophobia and White Supremacy in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 04, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative
RM2KAKF92–Man holds a sign saying 'no Muslim ban' during a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban outside of the U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 30, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) *** Please Use Cr
RM2KAKF9G–Woman holding a sign saying 'I love my Muslim brothers and sisters' during a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban outside of the U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 30, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd.
RM2KAKF94–American woman takes part in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban outside of the U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 30, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit F
RM2KAME1E–Man holds a sign saying 'U.S. Troops out of Syria' during a protest against US President Donald Trump's decision to launch airstrikes against Syria on April 8, 2017 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Protestors gathered to outside the American Consulate in Toronto to denounce this week's airstrikes against the Syrian regime. America launched a missile strike against Syria for the first time since the civil war began, targeting an airbase in the small town of Idlib from which the United States claims this week’s chemical weapons attack on civilians was launched by Bashar al-Assad’s regime. (Photo by C
RM2KAME1N–Demonstrators hold a banner saying 'Hands Off Syria' during a protest against US President Donald Trump's decision to launch airstrikes against Syria on April 8, 2017 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Protestors gathered to outside the American Consulate in Toronto to denounce this week's airstrikes against the Syrian regime. America launched a missile strike against Syria for the first time since the civil war began, targeting an airbase in the small town of Idlib from which the United States claims this week’s chemical weapons attack on civilians was launched by Bashar al-Assad’s regime. (Photo by
RM2KAME1B–Woman holds a sign saying 'Imperialist Hands Off Syria' during a protest against US President Donald Trump's decision to launch airstrikes against Syria on April 8, 2017 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Protestors gathered to outside the American Consulate in Toronto to denounce this week's airstrikes against the Syrian regime. America launched a missile strike against Syria for the first time since the civil war began, targeting an airbase in the small town of Idlib from which the United States claims this week’s chemical weapons attack on civilians was launched by Bashar al-Assad’s regime. (Photo
RM2KAKF97–Muslim women hold signs with the flags of the banned countries during a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban outside of the U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 30, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurP
RM2KAKF9F–Protestors hold signs saying 'no ban, no wall' during a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban outside of the U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 30, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) *** Please
RM2KAKF8E–Muslim woman holding a sign saying 'reject, resist, refuse' during a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban outside of the U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 30, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhot
RM2KAKF9E–Hundreds of Canadians held a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban outside of the U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 30, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Fie
RM2KAKFA2–Muslim women hold signs with the flags of the banned countries during a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban outside of the U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 30, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurP
RM2KAKF9C–Woman holds a sign saying 'refugees do not equal terrorists' during a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban outside of the U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 30, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPho
RM2KAKF9J–Hundreds of Canadians held a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban outside of the U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 30, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Fie
RM2KAKF9T–Hundreds of Canadians held a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban outside of the U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 30, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Fie
RM2KAKF9K–Hundreds of Canadians held a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban outside of the U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 30, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Fie
RM2KAKF98–Muslim Canadians participate in a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban outside of the U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 30, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credi
RM2KAKF9H–Hundreds of Canadians held a massive protest against President Trump's travel ban outside of the U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 30, 2017. Canadians joined countries around the world in protesting against American President Donald Trump's executive order, banning citizens of seven majority Muslim countries (Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya) from entering the United States for the next three months and banning Syrian refugees from indefinitely entering America. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Fie
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