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Nearly 100 Colby College students and others turned out Monday evening in front of Waterville City Hall to protest against the recent Trump administration executive order to prohibit citizens from seven countries from entering the United States.
Amy Cobb, left, and Laura Blake speak Monday evening during a protest outside Waterville City Hall about their opposition to the recent Trump administration executive order to prohibit citizens from seven countries from entering the United States.
Sonja Thomas holds her daughter Thresia with a banner during a protest at Waterville City Hall on Monday against the recent Trump administration executive order to prohibit citizens from seven countries from entering the United States.
Rabbi Rachel Isaacs, left, and protest organizer Adrienne Carmack speak Monday evening to about 100 people in front of Waterville City Hall to protest against the recent Trump administration executive order to prohibit citizens from seven countries from entering the United States.
Colby College students Danielle Bagley, left, and Aaliyah Bell and others turned out Monday evening in front of Waterville City Hall to protest against the recent Trump administration executive order to prohibit citizens from seven countries from entering the United States.
Stephanie Wagner of Belfast holds signs and protests at Waterville City Hall Monday evening against the recent Trump administration executive order to prohibit citizens from seven countries from entering the United States.
Muheb Esmat, a Colby College student from Afghanistan, addresses a large gathering in front of Waterville City Hall Monday to protest against the recent Trump administration executive order to prohibit citizens from seven countries from entering the United States.