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Protests at schools around the US are cropping up after Donald Trump is elected president

Joseline Tlacomulco leads several hundred people in a march on the University of Connecticut campus, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2016, in Storrs, Conn., protesting the election of Donald Trump as president. Tlacomula, a sophomore who lives in New Haven, said she was born in Mexico and came with her family to Connecticut when she was 8-months old. She fears her family may face deportation under a Trump administration. (AP Photo/Pat Eaton-Robb)

The election of Donald Trump to President of the United States of America on early morning Wednesday has spurred protests at colleges and high schools around the country.

Many students have been uploading photos of the protests under the hashtag #NotMyPresident.

At Berkeley High School in California, about 1500 students and teachers walked out of class before 9 a.m., The Los Angeles Times reported.

About 2,000 people protested Trump’s election on Wednesday morning at The University of California, Los Angeles. At the height of the protest, a Trump pinata was set on fire in a trash can, according to The Times.

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Source:: BusinessInsider.Com