LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - From the steps of Metro Hall to stepping out into the street, hundreds of people from across the Louisville metro and beyond expressed their frustration, fueled by three letters.
Signs read “Abolish I.C.E.,” “NO I.C.E.,” and “Louisville stands against I.C.E.,” just to list a few. Air Force veteran Ken Beitler from Georgetown carried his own sign as a number of groups marched from a rally at Metro Hall to the immigration office on S. 7th Street.
“As a veteran my oath was to uphold the constitution,” Beitler said. “That’s what I’m here to do.”
Monday’s rally and march was one of two demonstrations protesting I.C.E. in Louisville. Protests and rallies took place across the U.S., including in Los Angeles.
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