Protesters Denounce ICE Raids, Trump Administration at 'No Kings' Rally in Crown Point
- Thousands of protesters gathered on Saturday at multiple state capitols, including Lansing and Mississippi, for nationwide 'No Kings' rallies opposing the Trump administration.
- The protests arose in response to President Trump's ICE raids, mass deportations, and perceived overreach, coinciding with his 79th birthday and a military parade in Washington, D.C.
- Demonstrators marched and chanted slogans like "Immigrants are welcome here," while organizers emphasized peaceful protest and building community, with no arrests or violence reported.
- Crowd estimates ranged from 1,500 in Lansing to 7,000 in Oahu, where Jay Henderson described it as "a good, patriotic, fun holiday," and Daniel Mcilvaine stated they stood for "the rule of law, for due process."
- These protests highlight ongoing concerns about immigration policies and democratic principles, with organizers planning similar future events and voices calling for lawmakers to act.
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‘No Kings Day’ protest held in the capitol city
‘No Kings Day’ protest held in the capitol city JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) – Saturday, thousands came out to the Mississippi Capitol to hold signs, with Mississippians protesting with the “No Kings Day” protest. The protest was sparked because of Trump’s ICE raids and the administration’s mass deportations. One protester, Theresa Boggan, said, “It’s pretty pathetic, but it’s sad that they do not understand what these people bring to our country.” The…
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