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Yahoo
14-06-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
The most creative 'No Kings Day' signs and posters
Across the country, protestors are marching in streets in cities big and small to resist the unlawful actions of the Trump Administration. About 2,000 rallies have been planned for "No Kings" day, which counters both Donald Trump's birthday and a rare military parade planned in Washington D.C. to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the army. Millions of Americans are expecting to show up to the nationwide events — and the combination of anger at the White House and the creativity of the American people has led to some standout signs from those marching in opposition of Trump. ANTI-ICE: Here's a quick look at some of the more imaginative posters at the protests. We'll keep an eye out for any more creative posters out there. This article originally appeared on For The Win: The most creative 'No Kings Day' signs and posters
Yahoo
14-06-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
The most creative 'No Kings Day' signs and posters
Across the country, protestors are marching in streets in cities big and small to resist the unlawful actions of the Trump Administration. About 2,000 rallies have been planned for "No Kings" day, which counters both Donald Trump's birthday and a rare military parade planned in Washington D.C. to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the army. Millions of Americans are expecting to show up to the nationwide events — and the combination of anger at the White House and the creativity of the American people has led to some standout signs from those marching in opposition of Trump. ANTI-ICE: Here's a quick look at some of the more imaginative posters at the protests. Another protest sign #NoKingsDay #June14th_NO_KINGS_DAY — 𝐑𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐞 𝐋𝐞𝐞 𝐆𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐨 (@leomemorial) June 14, 2025 My favorite sign from today's No Kings protest in Pittsford, NY#NoKingsProtest — LiLiBeeCee 🐝 🐎 🌊💙🇺🇸🦅 (@LiLiBeeCee) June 14, 2025 We'll keep an eye out for any more creative posters out there. This article originally appeared on For The Win: The most creative 'No Kings Day' signs and posters


Fox News
13-06-2025
- Politics
- Fox News
Protesters hauled away as anti-ICE protests continue in Los Angeles despite mayor's curfew order
Anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles continued even after LA Mayor Karen Bass issued a curfew from 8 p.m. Thursday to 6 a.m. Friday, as Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations continue in Southern California. Late Thursday evening, the LAPD took a bus load of more than 20 protesters away as they continued to chant "peaceful protest." The protests in LA exploded over the weekend, causing the Los Angeles Police Department to declare an "unlawful assembly" Sunday night. "Agitators have splintered into and through out the Downtown Area," the LAPD's Central Division wrote on X. "Residents, businesses and visitors to the Downtown Area should be alert and report any criminal activity. Officers are responding to several different locations to disperse crowds." Bass announced she would be extending the curfew on Thursday during a news conference and stated that it seemed to be helping to lessen confrontations between law enforcement and protesters. "We have had to have a curfew in the city because we want to make sure that the downtown neighborhood and all the other neighborhoods are safe," she said. "But let me be very clear, we want peace to come to our city. The peace that we need to have happen needs to begin in Washington, and we need to stop the raids." Over the last couple of days what started out as a peaceful protest has continued to escalate with rioters burning flags in the streets, defacing police vehicles and destroying property. "An UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY has been declared for the Downtown Los Angeles area," LAPD stated. Since then, more than 2,000 National Guardsmen have been stationed in L.A., to combat protests that are expected to continue through the weekend. Los Angeles residents may also begin to see Marines in the area as soon, with protection operations in coordination with the National Guard set to begin Friday.
Yahoo
10-06-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Families allegedly detained by ICE during annual status check-ins, Mayor Bass says
The Brief Anti-ICE protests entered their fourth day in Los Angeles on Monday. Mayor Karen Bass claimed families who were attending their required immigration status check-ins were being detained. LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said families who were attending their required annual status check-ins with immigration were being detained, despite having the proper paperwork. Bass said these allegations will cause fearmongering among residents who would otherwise follow the proper protocol when it comes to updating their immigration status in the United States, but will now be "pushed" into a potentially illegal situation. "I heard, today, something that was so over the top. Can you imagine having your annual appointment to ICE. You're here, you might not be a citizen, but you have papers and you're told that you need to go to the facility to check in, and then you are detained? And you go with your family and your kids and the whole family is detained?" Bass said during a news conference on Monday. "I can't emphasize enough the level of fear and terror that is in Angelenos right now," Bass added. Rep. Laura Friedman said her office has received reports of people being detained by ICE during their court appointments. "The president himself said he wanted to focus on people who are dangerous, people who are gang members, people who are criminals. I have no problem with going after people- whether they have a visa or they don't- who are criminals in this country committing crimes. But when we see people who are working as gardeners, people who are working in the back of restaurants, being picked up, that's not what the president said he was going to use precious ICE resources on," Rep. Friedman told FOX 11. News of these detainments comes amid ongoing anti-ICE protests across Los Angeles, which has entered its fourth day. As many are being held at the Roybal Federal building in downtown LA, eyewitness accounts and attorney reports detail overcrowded conditions, with individuals held in the building's basement, conference rooms, and even outdoor tents due to lack of space. People are being processed and moved to facilities out of state that have room, as there is none left in the local facilities. Detainees have reportedly been deprived of food and water for 12 to 24 hours or more, with some families, including young children, forced to endure these conditions overnight. Additionally, lights in the building reportedly shut off at 5 p.m., leaving families in complete darkness. One attorney reported a client was being held without food or water from 2 p.m. until the next day, while his wife and two children waited over 12 hours. There are also reports of a 20-year-old woman being held alone, separated from her mother, despite having legally checked in with ICE for years and being days from a court date for an asylum process. Attorneys inside said this began Tuesday, June 3 with more than a hundred people in custody. Local immigration groups protesting outside the federal building and the Metropolitan Holding Facility say people are being denied due process and that the federal building basement is not a fitting location to hold people. The backstory Tensions have escalated in Los Angeles following President Donald Trump's decision to deploy more than 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines to respond to ongoing immigration protests. California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta have called the move unlawful, accusing Trump of manufacturing chaos to justify federal force. Monday's protest began peacefully but turned volatile as the evening progressed. RELATED:Marines deployed to Los Angeles as anti-ICE protests intensify What's next California officials have filed lawsuits against the Trump administration to challenge the National Guard deployment. Meanwhile, federal forces under Task Force 51 continue to increase their presence in Los Angeles. It's unclear whether any investigation is underway into who handed out riot gear—or why they weren't arrested. RELATED:Trump calls for Newsom's arrest, calls him 'grossly incompetent' The Source Information for this article was taken from live coverage of a news conference held by Mayor Karen Bass on June 9, 2025. Previous reporting from KTTV contributed. This story was reported from Los Angeles.


Fox News
07-06-2025
- Politics
- Fox News
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