What started centuries ago as a day to celebrate the coming of spring has turned into International Workers Day with a heavy left-wing slant.
Today’s May Day was marked worldwide with protests, some of which turned violent, including Paris, where police were injured by Molotov cocktails.
In the United States, union workers and immigrant advocates took to the streets to protest the immigration policies of the Trump administration and to demand better working conditions.
Find out what’s happening in cities large and small across America, as well as globally, on the next page.
That would be the time to round them all up.
Look at the people,none of them are Americans.
love America, ,..or leave it
Guess we got a lot of folks out of the shadows
The only protesters are our nations trash.
Looks like welfare offices were closed
Perfect now ICE can check all their documents to make sure they are LEGAL!!!!
Ya dumbazz . . . . . Really!
Look at all the ugly faces and expressions…so very sad…go to another country…maybe they could be happier there…
This says it all…..Like so many historical twists, by complete accident. As TIME explained in 1929, “To old-fashioned people, May Day means flowers, grass, picnics, children, clean frocks. To up-and-doing Socialists and Communists it means speechmaking, parading, bombs, brickbats, conscientious violence. This connotation dates back to May Day, 1886, when some 200,000 U. S. workmen engineered a nationwide strike for an eight-hour day.”