LACROSSE, Wis. — About 50 protesters gathered outside La Crosse City Hall to speak out against President Trump’s deployment of armed troops in Minnesota and their fatal shooting of a 37-year-old mother. “We need to continue to look at each other as human beings regardless of gender, sexuality, skin color,” organizer, Tasha Lewis told a WXOW interviewer. “We deserve dignity and respect, and that is not what these people are getting.” A second protest against the ICE influx in Minnesota was being organized for Saturday by Students for a Democratic Society at the LaCrosse post office downtown.
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