Hundreds of people filled the streets of the Mission neighborhood, known as the Latin heart of San Francisco, on Saturday to participate in the so-called "Rally for Resistance." This mobilization was the first organized protest against the president-elect. Donald Trump, who will take office next Monday, January 20.
Since 11 a.m., a diverse crowd made up of Latinos, African Americans, Asians and people from other communities gathered at the corner of 24th and Bryant streets. Among banners and slogans such as "Organized migrants, do not be deported"?, protesters raised their voices against the anti-immigrant policies promised by Trump during his campaign.
The march went down 24th Street to the iconic Dolores Park, where a community festival was held. This event was marked by speeches,