Phoenix, No Kings and protest
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Nationwide protests against President Donald Trump coincided with his 79th birthday and a major military parade in Washington, D.C.
Despite organizers saying the Arizona protests will be peaceful, the consul warned against participation, especially for those without legal status.
Protests against Donald Trump’s policies are scheduled to take place nationwide, including in Phoenix, on Saturday as a military parade rolls through Washington, D.C. for the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary – which is also Flag Day and the president's birthday.
Members of immigrant advocacy groups fanned out across the Phoenix area on June 10 to chase down tips of ICE action and post updates on social media.
The largest "No Kings" protest on June 14 is expected to take place in Philadelphia as a nod to the country's history and to avoid accusations that protesters are opposing the Army parade in the nation's capital, organizers have said.
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If you’re interested in watching or learning more about the protests, though, here’s what you need to know.
Amid ICE raids in Phoenix, protesters clash with police as federal agents increase Valley enforcement operations.
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FOX 10 Phoenix on MSNAnti-ICE protest breaks out in Phoenix as Los Angeles protest intensifiesThe BriefProtesters took to the Arizona capitol building to protest ICE and its immigration enforcement efforts on Sunday night.This comes as protests are breaking out around the country – most notably in Los Angeles,
Arizona leaders are warning people who participate in Saturday’s “No Kings” protests to exercise their First Amendment rights peacefully.