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"In America, we don't do kings," the No Kings website reads. "They've defied our courts, deported Americans, disappeared people off the streets, attacked our civil rights, and slashed our services. The corruption has gone too. far. [cq] No thrones. No crowns. No kings."
President Donald Trump issued a new social media proclamation Sunday night directing federal officials to prioritize deportations from New York and other Democrat-run cities, a move that comes after large protests erupted across the country in response to his administration’s immigration enforcement policies.
"We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values and to act lawfully at these events..."
Here are the areas No Kings Day protests will be held in NYC, as a law enforcement source told The Post the NYPD “have to be prepared” for crowds as big as 2020’s social justice
Several arrests of anti-ICE protesters were made in New York City on Saturday during the national “No Kings” demonstrations, footage
The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and Article I Section 8 of the New York State Constitution protects freedom of speech, assembly, and petition. While not an exhaustive list, here are a few rules New York protestors must follow, according to the NYCLU:
The action is part of “No Kings” protests being organized in hundreds of cities across the country Saturday that coincide with a military parade organized by the Trump administration in Washington, D.C. The parade marks the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary. Saturday is also President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday.
Thousands gathered across North Texas for “No Kings” protests, with the largest crowd, estimated at 10,000, assembling in downtown Dallas. Demonstrators opposed former President Trump, immigration policies,