Protesters took to the streets in Manhattan for a march and rally organizers are calling “No War, No Kings, No ICE.”
Demonstrators marched from Central Park, passsed Trump Tower and the offices of Sens. Chuck Schumer’s and Kirsten Gillibrand, and ended near East 47th Street between First and Second avenues.
The protest comes in response to two separate shootings involving federal immigration agents this week.
On Wednesday, 37-year-old Renee Good died after an ICE agent shot her in her car in Minneapolis.
The Trump administration said the agent was acting in self-defense and claimed Good tried to run him over.
Local officials in Minnesota said the shooting was not justified and are calling for ICE to leave the state.
In Portland, two people were injured after the White House says a border patrol agent fired a defensive shot as a driver tried to run him over during a targeted traffic stop.
Both the Trump administration and Portland Police say the two injured people had ties to a Venezuelan gang.
The state of Oregon has opened its own investigation into that shooting.
Protesters in the city said they want accountability.
Similar demonstrations took place across the U.S. this weekend.