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This Saturday dozens of protests will take place across the country, including New Mexico, as part of the No Kings movement.
Thousands of New Mexicans gathered in downtown Albuquerque for the "No Kings" protest, expressing concerns over democracy and human rights. Sign up for our Newsletters Michael Brescia, a demonstrator,
The protests were part of a nationwide movement, with more than 2,600 rallies held across the country. The No Kings rallies took place in the backdrop of a seemingly never-ending government shutdown, as lawmakers on Capitol Hill are at a standstill.
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NM's 'No Kings' rallies: 'Keeping the lights on during dark times'
At least 25 "No Kings Day of Action" rallies will be held across New Mexico Saturday and thousands more across the U.S. and beyond. Organizers in Silver City are emphasizing unlike assaults by ICE agents against undocumented people,
Two tenets of the First Amendment — freedoms of speech and assembly — come together in a ballad of bravado as millions nationally attend No Kings marches on Saturday. Event organizers explain the purpose this way: America has no kings, and the power belongs to the people.
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Hundreds of El Pasoans gather for ‘No Kings’ protests
Hundreds of El Pasoans gathered Saturday afternoon, Oct. 18 to protest against the Trump Adminisration as part of a nationwide series of gatherings that grassroots organizers are calling “No Kings.” Photos by Edith Montero/KTSM El Pasoans gathered along Airway and Edgemere boulevards,
Charlotte's second No Kings Day demonstration drew thousands to First Ward Park on Saturday, Oct. 18, where speakers said President Donald Trump and Republicans were leading the country down an authoritarian path and trampling on individual rights.
With signs and chants, protesters take part in ‘No Kings’ rallies focused on what they see as overreach by the Trump administration.