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'No Kings' protests over immigration raids planned this Saturday nationwide and in South Florida

A woman and her children are loaded onto a bus after they were detained by federal agents following an appearance at immigration court, Tuesday, June 10, 2025, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
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A woman and her children are loaded onto a bus after they were detained by federal agents following an appearance at immigration court, Tuesday, June 10, 2025, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Protests that sprang up in Los Angeles over and prompted President Donald Trump to mobilize National Guard troops and Marines have begun to spread across the country with more planned Saturday in South Florida and nationwide.

Activists plan more and even larger demonstrations, with so-called on Saturday to coincide with Trump's planned military parade through Washington.

"No Kings is expected to be the largest single-day mobilization since President Trump returned to office 鈥 a mass, nationwide protest rejecting authoritarianism, billionaire-first politics, and the militarization of our democracy,"

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Groups organizing 鈥淣o Kings鈥 protests across the country include Indivisible, American Federation of Teachers, ACLU, Public Citizen, MoveOn, 50501, Stand Up America, Common Defense, Human Rights Campaign, League of Conservation Voters, and over 100 others, say 鈥淣o Kings鈥 organizers.

"The 'No Kings' mobilization is a direct response to Donald Trump鈥檚 self-aggrandizing $100 million military parade and birthday celebration, an event funded by taxpayers while millions are told there's no money for Social Security, SNAP, Medicaid, or public schools," continued the statement.

The Trump administration said it would continue its program of raids and deportations despite the protests. 鈥淚CE will continue to enforce the law,鈥 Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem posted Tuesday on social media.

Protests planned in South Florida extend from the Florida Keys to Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach County. Find the full list of cities where protests are being organized .

Sergio Bustos is SA国际传谋's Vice President for News. He's been an editor at the Miami Herald and POLITICO Florida. Most recently, Bustos was Enterprise/Politics Editor for the USA Today Network-Florida鈥檚 18 newsrooms. Reach him at sbustos@wlrnnews.org
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