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Tens of thousands marched down 5th Avenue, with no reports of property damage, according to the Seattle Police Department. It was over 1.5 miles of people.
Two “ No Kings ” rallies are planned for Saturday, one at Cal Anderson Park and the other at UW. They are meant to run opposite to President Donald Trump’s military parade in Washington, D.C., according to Axios Seattle.
Hundreds of people rallied in Capitol Hill's Cal Anderson Park in Seattle on Saturday, part of the national “No Kings” demonstration against the Trump administration's ICE raids and immigration crackdown. After nearly a week of daily marches in Seattle, the largest crowd yet met in the park- loud and energized.
Protests over federal immigration enforcement raids and President Donald Trump’s move to mobilize the National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles are spreading nationwide and are expected to continue into the weekend.
While many demonstrations against the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency have been peaceful, with marchers chanting slogans and carrying signs, others have led to clashes with police who have sometimes used chemical irritants to disperse crowds. Hundreds have been arrested.
Across the U.S., protests surge in response to immigration enforcement raids, sparking clashes in cities like Seattle, Spokane, and Tucson, leading to arrests and curfews. As the 'No Kings' rallies loom,
Videos and photographs of Wednesday raids across the country show people clashing with, running from, and being arrested by immigration agents.
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FOX13 News on MSNSeattle mayor urges peaceful protests, warns against fueling Trump narrativeThe BriefSeattle Mayor Bruce Harrell is urging peaceful protests in Seattle, saying violence is what Trump wants to "spin his false narrative" about the city.An anti-ICE rally is set to take place on Wednesday at 7 p.