A “sea of demonstrators” marched from Milwaukee’s southside to a courthouse downtown, protesting sheriff David Clarke’s intention to deputize all Milwaukee County sheriff’s as federal immigration agents. The protest was part of a Statewide Day without Latinxs, Immigrants, & Refugees, and March to #StopClarke”. The Chicago Tribune reported that “busloads of demonstrators from about a dozen communities around Wisconsin arrived to join local protesters in the mile long march. Parents with children in strollers, young men hoisting Mexican and American flags, and older supporters mingle as the crowd, estimated at 10,000 to 20,000 by police, moved through the streets chanting, “si, podemos!” (Yes, we can!) Jose Flores, an organizer of the march, said people also were protesting Donald Trump’s executive order that criminalizes almost any immigrant in the U.S. without approved documentation, and said “There’s a lot of hate in the country now with the new president, and we march for that too”.