For Reuters: “Peace, Love, and a Handshake” rally at the Peace Arch Border Crossing in Blaine

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Karen Dempsey, who is from the U.S., kisses her husband, Jim Dempsey, who is from Canada, during a “Peace, Love, and a Handshake” solidarity rally at the Peace Arch Border Crossing at the Canada-U.S. border in Blaine, Washington, U.S. April 6, 2025. REUTERS/David Ryder
Canadian citizens lining up from the left shake hands with U.S. citizens lining up from the right during a “Peace, Love, and a Handshake” solidarity rally at the Peace Arch Border Crossing at the Canada-U.S. border in Blaine, Washington, U.S. April 6, 2025. REUTERS/David Ryder
U.S. citizen Karen Dempsey holds small flags during a “Peace, Love, and a Handshake” solidarity rally at the Peace Arch Border Crossing at the Canada-U.S. border in Blaine, Washington, U.S. April 6, 2025. REUTERS/David Ryder
U.S. citizens, center, shake hands with Canadian citizens during a “Peace, Love, and a Handshake” solidarity rally at the Peace Arch Border Crossing at the Canada-U.S. border in Blaine, Washington, U.S. April 6, 2025. REUTERS/David Ryder
Canadian citizens and U.S. citizens gather for a “Peace, Love, and a Handshake” solidarity rally at the Peace Arch Border Crossing at the Canada-U.S. border in Blaine, Washington, U.S. April 6, 2025. REUTERS/David Ryder
Canadian citizens lining up from the left shake hands with U.S. citizens lining up from the right during a “Peace, Love, and a Handshake” solidarity rally at the Peace Arch Border Crossing at the Canada-U.S. border in Blaine, Washington, U.S. April 6, 2025. REUTERS/David Ryder
A person holds a sign under the Peace Arch during a “Peace, Love, and a Handshake” solidarity rally at the Peace Arch Border Crossing at the Canada-U.S. border in Blaine, Washington, U.S. April 6, 2025. REUTERS/David Ryder
Canadian citizens and U.S. citizens gather for a “Peace, Love, and a Handshake” solidarity rally at the Peace Arch Border Crossing at the Canada-U.S. border in Blaine, Washington, U.S. April 6, 2025. REUTERS/David Ryder
Haidee Landry speaks as Canadian citizens and U.S. citizens gather for a “Peace, Love, and a Handshake” solidarity rally at the Peace Arch Border Crossing at the Canada-U.S. border in Blaine, Washington, U.S. April 6, 2025. REUTERS/David Ryder
Canadian citizens and U.S. citizens gather for a “Peace, Love, and a Handshake” solidarity rally as cars wait to enter the U.S. at the Peace Arch Border Crossing at the Canada-U.S. border in Blaine, Washington, U.S. April 6, 2025. REUTERS/David Ryder
Canadian citizens and U.S. citizens gather for a “Peace, Love, and a Handshake” solidarity rally at the Peace Arch Border Crossing at the Canada-U.S. border in Blaine, Washington, U.S. April 6, 2025. REUTERS/David Ryder
Canadian citizens and U.S. citizens gather for a “Peace, Love, and a Handshake” solidarity rally as cars wait to enter the U.S. at the Peace Arch Border Crossing at the Canada-U.S. border in Blaine, Washington, U.S. April 6, 2025. REUTERS/David Ryder
Karen Dempsey, who is from the U.S., hugs her husband, Jim Dempsey, who is from Canada, during a “Peace, Love, and a Handshake” solidarity rally at the Peace Arch Border Crossing at the Canada-U.S. border in Blaine, Washington, U.S. April 6, 2025. REUTERS/David Ryder
Canadian citizens lining up from the left shake hands with U.S. citizens lining up from the right during a “Peace, Love, and a Handshake” solidarity rally at the Peace Arch Border Crossing at the Canada-U.S. border in Blaine, Washington, U.S. April 6, 2025. REUTERS/David Ryder
Canadian citizens lining up from the left shake hands with U.S. citizens lining up from the right during a “Peace, Love, and a Handshake” solidarity rally at the Peace Arch Border Crossing at the Canada-U.S. border in Blaine, Washington, U.S. April 6, 2025. REUTERS/David Ryder
Canadian citizens lining up from the left shake hands with U.S. citizens lining up from the right during a “Peace, Love, and a Handshake” solidarity rally at the Peace Arch Border Crossing at the Canada-U.S. border in Blaine, Washington, U.S. April 6, 2025. REUTERS/David Ryder
Canadian citizens lining up from the left shake hands with U.S. citizens lining up from the right during a “Peace, Love, and a Handshake” solidarity rally at the Peace Arch Border Crossing at the Canada-U.S. border in Blaine, Washington, U.S. April 6, 2025. REUTERS/David Ryder
Canadian citizens lining up from the left shake hands with U.S. citizens lining up from the right during a “Peace, Love, and a Handshake” solidarity rally at the Peace Arch Border Crossing at the Canada-U.S. border in Blaine, Washington, U.S. April 6, 2025. REUTERS/David Ryder
A person holds a pro-Canada sign during a “Peace, Love, and a Handshake” solidarity rally at the Peace Arch Border Crossing at the Canada-U.S. border in Blaine, Washington, U.S. April 6, 2025. REUTERS/David Ryder
Canadian citizens and U.S. citizens gather for a “Peace, Love, and a Handshake” solidarity rally as cars wait to enter the U.S. at the Peace Arch Border Crossing at the Canada-U.S. border in Blaine, Washington, U.S. April 6, 2025. REUTERS/David Ryder
A person carries a sign and a Canadian flag as Canadian citizens and U.S. citizens gather for a “Peace, Love, and a Handshake” solidarity rally at the Peace Arch Border Crossing at the Canada-U.S. border in Blaine, Washington, U.S. April 6, 2025. REUTERS/David Ryder
Canadian citizens and U.S. citizens gather for a “Peace, Love, and a Handshake” solidarity rally as cars wait to enter the U.S. at the Peace Arch Border Crossing at the Canada-U.S. border in Blaine, Washington, U.S. April 6, 2025. REUTERS/David Ryder

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