400 protest in Lake Forest Park on May Day

Shoreline, WALocal News

Around 400 protesters gathered at the intersection of Bothell and Ballinger Way in Lake Forest Park on May 1st to express their discontent with government overreach. Participants carried signs highlighting issues such as workers' rights and voiced concerns about the Trump administration's policy changes. Drummers provided rhythmic support, reinforcing the crowd's determination to protect constitutional rights. Many protesters expressed specific worries about the treatment of immigrants, calling the current situation a violation of due process. The community's solidarity was evident as attendees brought donations for the Hopelink Food Bank, showing a commitment to local welfare.

One poignant sign read, "Never Again Is Now," capturing the urgency of their message. The turnout signifies a strong local response to perceived injustices and a commitment to civic engagement. This event demonstrates the evolving landscape of activism in Lake Forest Park and reflects broader national conversations about immigration and civil rights.

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