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CHICAGO — Civil rights activist and Georgia congressman John Lewis was known for saying he got into "good trouble" by using peaceful, non-violent action to challenge injustice. Now, in 1,600 cities and towns across the country, protesters are planning to make similar "good trouble" on July 17, the fifth anniversary of Lewis' death.
Naples was one city among thousands across the U.S. to participate in the Good Trouble Lives On protest. The march promotes peaceful action.
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The Salinas Californian on MSNImmigration front-of-mind at ‘Good Trouble’ rallies in Salinas, MontereyGood Trouble lives on in Salinas and Monterey, where peaceful protesters came out on July 17 to voice their opposition to recent actions by the Trump administration.
The Des Moines metro held two "Good Trouble Lives On" protests while the Republican Party of Iowa hosted its annual Lincoln Dinner.
And while there’s still some support for some of Trump’s policies, Americans are souring on the extreme parts of Trump’s approach. Six months into Trump’s term, the American public’s tendency to swing in the opposite direction of the president’s policy vision seems to be reaching immigration as well.