IMMIGRATIONLocal activists oppose President Donald Trump's executive actionsBob Davis, with his daughter, Penelope, 4, both of Phoenix, protests at Phoenix City Hall and urges Mayor Greg Stanton to keep Phoenix from becoming a place of mass deportation after President Donald Trump signed executive orders on border security and immigration enforcement.Cheryl Evans/The RepublicProtesters urge Mayor Greg Stanton to keep Phoenix from becoming a place of mass deportation after Trump signed executive orders on Border Security and Immigration Enforcement Improvements and Enhancing public safety in the Interior of the United States.Cheryl Evans/The RepublicProtesters urge Mayor Greg Stanton to keep Phoenix from becoming a place of mass deportation after Trump signed executive orders on Border Security and Immigration Enforcement Improvements and Enhancing public safety in the Interior of the United States.Cheryl Evans/The RepublicProtesters urge Mayor Greg Stanton to keep Phoenix from becoming a place of mass deportation after Trump signed executive orders on Border Security and Immigration Enforcement Improvements and Enhancing public safety in the Interior of the United States.Cheryl Evans/The RepublicPilar Muzante, of Laveen, protests at Phoenix City Hall urging Mayor Greg Stanton to keep Phoenix from becoming a place of mass deportation after Trump signed executive orders on Border Security and Immigration Enforcement Improvements and Enhancing public safety in the Interior of the United States.Cheryl Evans/The RepublicFrancisca Porchas, dir. of Puente, speaks during a protest at Phoenix City Hall urging Mayor Greg Stanton to keep Phoenix from becoming a place of mass deportation after Trump signed executive orders on Border Security and Immigration Enforcement Improvements and Enhancing public safety in the Interior of the United States.Cheryl Evans/The RepublicPuente organizer, Isela Meraz, protests at Phoenix City Hall urging Mayor Greg Stanton to keep Phoenix from becoming a place of mass deportation after Trump signed executive orders on Border Security and Immigration Enforcement Improvements and Enhancing public safety in the Interior of the United States.Cheryl Evans/The RepublicPatrick Heisler, of Glendale, protests at Phoenix City Hall urging Mayor Greg Stanton to keep Phoenix from becoming a place of mass deportation after Trump signed executive orders on Border Security and Immigration Enforcement Improvements and Enhancing public safety in the Interior of the United States.Cheryl Evans/The RepublicPatrick Heisler, of Glendale, left, protests at Phoenix City Hall urging Mayor Greg Stanton to keep Phoenix from becoming a place of mass deportation after Trump signed executive orders on Border Security and Immigration Enforcement Improvements and Enhancing public safety in the Interior of the United States.Cheryl Evans/The RepublicBob Davis and his daughter, Penelope, 4, of Phoenix, protest at Phoenix City Hall urging Mayor Greg Stanton to keep Phoenix from becoming a place of mass deportation after Trump signed executive orders on Border Security and Immigration Enforcement Improvements and Enhancing public safety in the Interior of the United States.Cheryl Evans/The RepublicAriana Hill from Phoenix holds a sign during a press conference at Steele Indian School Park in Phoenix, Ariz. January 25, 2017. The group of activist were speaking against President Trump's executive actions.Michael Chow/The RepublicPetra Falcon from Promise Arizona speaks during a press conference at Steele Indian School Park in Phoenix, Ariz. January 25, 2017. The group of activist were speaking against President Trump's executive actions.Michael Chow/The RepublicAmy McMullen speaks during a press conference at Steele Indian School Park in Phoenix, Ariz. January 25, 2017. The group of activist gathered to voice their concerns against President Trump's executive actions.Michael Chow/The RepublicDiane Ovalle of Puente Arizona - Grassroots Organizing for Human Rights talks to families who are directly impacted by President Trump's announcement on immigration.Nick Oza/The RepublicTichi Abundes, 37, undocumented immigrant from Mexico at Puente Arizona - Grassroots Organizing for Human Rights listen with other families who are directly impacted by President Trump's announcement on immigration.Nick Oza/The RepublicCarlos Garcia of Puente Arizona - Grassroots Organizing for Human Rights talks to families who are directly impacted by President Trump's announcement on immigration.Nick Oza/The RepublicCarlos Garcia of Puente Arizona - Grassroots Organizing for Human Rights talks to families who are directly impacted by President Trump's announcement on immigration.Nick Oza/The RepublicUndocumented immigrant Uvaldo Lopez, 39, from Puebla, Mexico, listens to Puente Grassroots Organizing for Human Rights talks to families who are directly impacted by President Donald Trump's announcement on immigration. Lopez said, "I'm scared because of my daughter I have who qualifies for deferred action."Nick Oza/The RepublicPuente Arizona-Grassroots Organizing for Human Rights representatives talk to families who are directly impacted by President Donald Trump's announcement on immigration.Nick Oza/The Republic