What to know about the third No Kings protests happening in March
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Organizers expect millions of participants across 3,000+ No Kings protests nationwide on Saturday against Trump administration immigration enforcement.
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Millions of people are expected to participate in more than 3,000 No Kings protests across the United States on Saturday, according to organizers including Indivisible's Ezra Levin, who called it potentially "the biggest protest in American history." The demonstrations are directed at the Trump administration's immigration enforcement actions, with participants characterizing ICE operations as a "reign of terror." This marks the third No Kings protest since Trump's re-election, with a flagship event planned for Minnesota's Twin Cities in response to the surge of federal immigration agents in the region. The coordinated action reflects sustained grassroots opposition to the administration's policies and represents a significant test of protest mobilization capacity across the country.
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The third coordinated No Kings protest is occurring Saturday with a flagship event in Minnesota's Twin Cities, organized by Indivisible and other groups.
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