Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Immigrant-Day-Protest-in-Washington-D-C--27MZIFJJ1VSRU.htmlConceptually similarImmigrant Day Protest in Washington D.C.GP0STQJ0SCompleted★★★★★★Immigrant Day Protest in Washington D.C.GP0STQJ0VCompleted★★★★Immigrant Day Protest in Washington D.C.GP0STQJ0UCompleted★★★★Immigrant Day Protest in Washington D.C.GP0STQJ0QCompleted★★★★Immigrant Day Protest in Washington D.C.GP0STQJ0OCompleted★★★★★★Immigrant Day Protest in Washington D.C.GP0STQJ0TCompleted★★★★Immigrant Day Protest in Washington D.C.GP0STQJ0NCompleted★★★★Immigrant Day Protest in Washington D.C.GP0STQJ0PCompleted★★★★Immigrant Day Protest in Washington D.C.GP0STQJ0MCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQJ0RImmigrant Day Protest in Washington D.C.A camera person stands outside the closed Jaleo Restaurant in Washington, D.C. A number of restaurants in Washington, D.C., will remain closed or be short-staffed February 16, 2017 as foreign-born workers show solidarity with a campaign aimed at protesting President Donald Trump's policy toward immigrants. "A day without immigrants" is a grassroots campaign calling on foreign-born people across the country whatever their legal status may be to not work or spend money to demonstrate the importance of immigrants, both in the context of their labor potential and consumer spending in the country.Locations:North America-United States of America-Washington, D.C.Date:16 Feb, 2017Credit:© Tim Aubry / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Day-Defending Democracy (campaign title)-Democracy-KWCI (GPI)-RestaurantsShoot:Day without Immigrants Protest in WashingtonA number of restaurants in Washington, D.C., will remain closed or be short-staffed as foreign-born workers show solidarity with a campaign aimed at protesting President Donald Trump’s policy toward immigrants. “A day without immigrants” is a grassroots campaign calling on foreign-born people across the country — whatever their legal status may be — to not work or spend money to demonstrate the importance of immigrants, both in the context of their labor potential and consumer spending in the country.