Chicago Braces For Increased ICE Raids, Possible Chaos, Ahead Of 'No Kings' Protest
- Chicago plans mass "No Kings" protests on Saturday opposing federal ICE raids amid President Trump's 79th birthday and a military parade in Washington, D.C.
- The protests respond to recent aggressive ICE raids in Chicago and Los Angeles, with reports of increased federal immigration enforcement and deployment of tactical teams.
- Chicago police emphasize constitutional policing and public safety, citing past experience securing large demonstrations, and vow to protect peaceful protesters while holding lawbreakers accountable.
- Officials confirm at least 17 arrests occurred during recent Chicago protests, while city leaders urge calm and encourage peaceful exercise of First Amendment rights amid tension.
- The events indicate heightened unrest tied to immigration policies and presidential actions, suggesting continued challenges for city authorities to balance public order with protest rights.
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TikTokers Are Being Offered Money To Show Up At Anti-ICE Protests, Proving All Of This Mess Is Astroturf BS
Another TikToker reveals they were offered $200 to join the nationwide “No Kings Day” protest in NYC, targeting ICE and President Trump’s deportation policies. TikTokers, protest, paid, Anti-ICE
NYC man offered $US200 a day to join 'No Kings' protest against ICE - www.cairnsnews.org
THE so-called No Kings anti-deportation and anti-Trump protest movement in the US, appears to have millions of dollars to give away to boost the numbers for its national protest this weekend. A New York man posted on X that he was offered $200 a day to join the protest in the city. He admits he […] The post NYC man offered $US200 a day to join ‘No Kings’ protest against ICE appeared first on www.cairnsnews.org.
Chicago Braces For Increased ICE Raids, Possible Chaos, Ahead Of 'No Kings' Protest
Chicago Braces For Increased ICE Raids, Possible Federalization Of National Guard Ahead Of 'No Kings' Protest - Chicago, IL - Mayor Brandon Johnson says city is prepared to protect people's First Amendment right to peaceably assemble ahead of influx of ICE raids.
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