Hundreds in Albuquerque Show up to Protest During "No Kings Day" Demonstration
- Hundreds of protesters gathered nationwide on Saturday for 'No Kings' demonstrations opposing President Trump's immigration policies.
- 'No Kings' rallies followed recent federal immigration raids and occur amid heightened concerns about democracy and marginalized communities.
- Events featured speeches from figures like Mayor Tim Keller and U.S. Rep. Melanie Stansbury, with participants calling for rights and change.
- A Metro spokesperson reported four officers with minor injuries during protests that required non-lethal measures after some disobeyed dispersal orders.
- The protests reflect widespread resistance to current federal policies and signal ongoing tensions over immigration enforcement and political leadership.
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Sequim ‘No Kings’ protest draws 2,600 participants
At least 2,600 people lined both sides of West Washington Street on Saturday as part of the “No Kings Day Nationwide Day of Defiance” demonstrations to protest the Trump administration’s ICE raids and the military parade in Washington, D.C., which coincided with President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday.
No Kings: Thousands send message against Trump administration at Greenfield protest
GREENFIELD — As a massive military parade comprising 128 U.S. Army tanks and more than 6,000 soldiers rolled through Washington, D.C. on Saturday, thousands from across Franklin County took to the streets to protest President Donald Trump in a “No Kings Day” demonstration.
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