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May Day protesters rally in downtown Asheville’s Pack Square Park

May Day protesters rally in downtown Asheville’s Pack Square Park

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ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Demonstrators gathered Friday in Pack Square Park as part of nationwide May Day protests, calling for higher taxes on the wealthy, an end to immigration enforcement actions and wars, and expanded democratic participation.

The event, billed as a “Workers Over Billionaires” rally, included a march through downtown Asheville and coincided with a broader “No Work, No School, No Shopping” boycott. Organizers said the effort was meant to highlight economic inequality and worker rights.

“I am here because I’m against ICE,” said Jasmine Caldwell, referring to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. “I believe that Spanish people have every right to come to this country. We all believe the same. And I’m tired of ICE going in the schools, these homes, separating the families from each other, including the kids. It makes me mad every time I hear about ICE.”

Another attendee, Wendy, said she was rallying in support of educators and workers.

“I am here in support of teachers and workers who are tired of billionaires making more and not doing their part,” she said. “And we’re ready for some justice,” she said.

The local demonstration came as thousands of educators and supporters rallied in Raleigh, led by the North Carolina Association of Educators, to push for higher teacher pay and increased school funding.

Participants in that march cited low national rankings in teacher salaries and per-pupil spending, along with concerns about private school vouchers and the lack of a new state budget. Some North Carolina school districts — including Buncombe County and Asheville City — adjusted schedules or closed Friday because of teacher absences tied to the event.

Republican legislative leaders have acknowledged the need for higher teacher pay but criticized the rallies and school disruptions, saying negotiations over a new budget are ongoing.

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