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Hundreds came out to protest at Reid Park while President Trump had a military parade to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Army.
Thousands join 40+ Arizona No Kings protests Saturday against Trump military deployment and federal agenda nationwide.
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 ...
Let that be our message versus damage to property and some behavior that doesn't make Tucsonans proud," said Tucson Police Chief Chad Kasmar.
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Thousands of “No Kings” demonstrations against President Donald Trump are poised to take place on June 14 across the country and in Arizona. The “No Kings Nationwide Day of Defiance” was ...
Despite organizers saying the "No Kings' protests will be peaceful, Mexico's consul in Phoenix, warned against participation, especially for those without legal status.
Arizona leaders are warning people who participate in Saturday’s “No Kings” protests to exercise their First Amendment rights peacefully.
A sheriff in Florida threatened his community on Thursday, stating that if any protesters get violent or break the law, they will be killed.