Hong Kong protesters, facing arrest, won’t leave university

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A few dozen protesters still remain in Hong Kong's Polytechnic University, resisting arrest, while US President Trump is expected to sign legislation in support of the protesters

A protester checks a mobile phone at the campus of the Polytechnic University in Hong Kong Thursday, November 21, 2019.

At least a few dozen were believed to still be at Hong Kong Polytechnic University on Thursday morning. They are the holdouts from a much larger group that occupied the campus for several days and battled police last weekend.US President Donald Trump is expected to sign legislation passed by Congress intended to support protesters in Hong Kong, a person familiar with the matter said on Wednesday, a move sure to anger China.

 

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