A protest rally and march to Trump Tower originally planned for President Trump’s second inauguration took place on Saturday in downtown Chicago, as activists called on the Trump administration to end violence in Gaza and halt plans for deportations.

Among the speakers was an immigrant rights advocate who made worldwide headlines almost two decades ago.

Their march to Trump Tower in Chicago originally was planned for Inauguration Day, but the bitter cold on Jan. 20 delayed their protest.

Speakers from a coalition of more than 60 organizations took the microphone in front of a crowd that first gathered at Water Tower Place.

“I’m here in solidarity, because I am human,” said Elvira Arellano, whose story resonates now as it did nearly two decades ago.

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