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New Yorkers who oppose President Donald Trump’s policies and rhetoric continue to show their resistance.

Demonstrations against the Trump administration have come in all shapes and sizes: protests, rallies and marches, sit-ins, die-ins and banners unfurled at the Statue of Liberty.

Although Trump Tower has been a favorite of protesters, demonstrations have taken place across the city, including at Trump International Hotel and Tower, Stonewall National Monument, Battery Park, Tompkins Square Park, Washington Square Park, Times Square and outside Kennedy Airport.

The Trump administration’s immigration policies continue to fuel demonstrations, and many protesters are calling for impeachment. Trump’s recent return to the city for the United Nations General Assembly also sparked protests.

Here’s a look at upcoming demonstrations planned in the city — and what their organizers say about the events.

No Raids! Close The Camps! Abolish ICE

When: Thursday, Oct. 10 at 5:30 p.m.

Where: Washington Square Park

“Join Rise and Resist in a silent protest in Washington Square Park. Stand with us for an hour to object to U.S. Border Patrol and ICE terrorizing immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.”