El Dorado neighbors protest Trump immigration policy, Greenland push

Shay Lawson

EL DORADO PALM ESTATES, Calif. (KESQ)  – Dozens of El Dorado Palm Estates neighbors held a peaceful protest Sunday.

Organizers said they’re voicing opposition to President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement policies and the administrations push to gain control over Greenland.

“It causes more damage to the image of our country,” Bill Holzhauer, attendee, said. “There’s no strategical reason for us to take over a land, other than somebody who has a voracious appetite to rule others.”

Some European leaders warn that the crisis over Greenland could lead to the demise of the NATO alliance.

Trump said Saturday that he will impose a 10% tariff on several European countries unless a deal is reached for the U.S. to purchase the island.

He said he wants the U.S. to gain control over Greenland primarily for national security and access to critical resources.

Stay with News Channel 3 to hear more from protestors and why they’re planning future actions.

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