Around 150 people participated in a march on Monday from Taylor Park to the Department of Homeland Security facility in St. Albans to protest against U.S. Immigration Customs and Enforcement arrests and deportations.

The marchers also stopped at the federal building in St. Albans. At both locations, demonstrators paused to read the names of people detained by ICE agents. The event was organized by Justice for All, a subgroup of Indivisible Brattleboro. Scroll to see all the photos from the rally.

A group of people hold protest signs, including one showing a silhouette of a person with a pitchfork; they are dressed for cold weather and standing outdoors.
About 150 people participated in a march from Taylor Park in St. Albans to the Department of Homeland Security facility to protest against ICE arrests and deportations on Monday. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger
A group of people march on a sidewalk holding a large banner that reads "ICE OUT" near a red brick building with autumn trees in the background.
About 150 people participated in a march from Taylor Park in St. Albans to the Department of Homeland Security facility to protest against ICE arrests and deportations on Monday. The marchers also stopped at the Federal Building in St. Albans. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger
A group of people in yellow vests stand in a circle outside, some raising their arms; one holds a sign reading โ€œGov. Scott Stand Up to Trump and ICE.โ€.
Safety volunteers stretch before a march where about 150 people participated in a march from Taylor Park in St. Albans to the Department of Homeland Security facility to protest against ICE arrests and deportations on Monday. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger

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