During the national Walk out for Freedom on Tuesday, January 20, Williamson County residents took part by protesting Immigration Customs Enforcement, President Donald Trump and his recent talk of making Greenland the next U.S. state. Protestors walked around the Williamson County Courthouse and the Square in downtown Georgetown. (Photo by Kaitlyn Wilkes)
Some protestors held more generally patriotic signs that said things like “liberty and justice for all” in order to show their support for the protest that took place on January 20 in downtown Georgetown. (Photo by Kaitlyn Wilkes)
Drew Gautreaux, who is in hospice with lung cancer, marched holding a sign and using his cane for assistance. (Photo by Abbey Archer)
Many protestors waved small American flags as they walked around the Williamson County Courthouse in downtown Georgetown on January 20. (Photo by Kaitlyn Wilkes)
A little more than 50 residents marched around the Square Tuesday afternoon as part of a “National Walkout” protest, marking the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump’s second term. Most of the group’s ire was pointed toward ICE operations across the country, but the assembled crowd generally spoke up against actions taken by t...