DOWNTOWN — Thousands of Chicagoans — families, veterans, youths and even their dogs — spent hours marching Downtown Saturday to peacefully protest the Trump administration’s plans for a large-scale immigration enforcement surge this month.

The march, organized by a group of progressive political organizations under the name Coalition Against the Trump Agenda, began at the Congress Plaza Garden before taking to the streets. It passed by a federal immigration building, Trump Tower and concluded on Michigan Avenue, where musicians played and chants echoed several blocks before marchers dispersed without incident.

The protest drew about 3,000 people, many hoisting handmade signs, pictures and flags that showed support for Mexican Independence Day, Palestine and Chicago pride. No federal agen

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