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Army intelligence analysts are monitoring civilian-made ICE tracking tools, treating them as potential threats, as immigration protests spread nationwide.
Thousands joined “No Kings” protests nationwide, including in Detroit, where ICE detentions are rising. Hear more on The Metro with expert Sabrina Balgamwalla.
In the shadow of immigration crackdowns and federal troops on the ground, shopkeepers and customers are scared away, leaving businesses devastated.
LAPD said law enforcement arrested 38 people following the "No Kings" protests in downtown Saturday afternoon.
Demonstrations took place across the country as part of the No Kings movement, coinciding with President Trump's military parade celebrating the Army's 250th anniversary and his 79th birthday.
“The most threatening sound to an oligarch is laughter.”
The Loop was packed for hours with people fired up and angry with the Trump administration and their handling of ICE and deportations.
On the same day President Donald Trump will review a military parade in the streets of Washington, D.C. hundred of No Kings protests will be happening all over the country.