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No Kings Day protests against the Trump administration are being held today across the country, with thousands of people attending dozens of events in the Bay Area.
Protesters filled the streets on Saturday, marching at noon from Dolores Park to the Civic Center as part of the nationwide No Kings protests. Thousands of protests were organized across all 50 states as a rejection of President Donald Trumps agenda.
The protest remained overwhelmingly peaceful, with music filling the air as people marched and danced down Dolores and Market streets.
Motorists in two cities across the nation have struck “No Kings” protesters, according to multiple reports. Police detained two motorists whom they say intentionally drove into crowds of protesters in San Francisco, California and Culpeper, Virginia. There is no reason to believe the two incidents are connected.
Saturday marks the first full day of Marines on duty in Los Angeles, one week after protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids ignited in LA.
Opponents of President Donald Trump's administration on Saturday rallied in nearly 2,000 locations across the country, with thousands demonstrating in Northern California.
Hundreds marched again in San Francisco to protest the ongoing ICE raids in California, the second day of largely peaceful protests marred by incidents of violence and arrests.
SAN JOSE — Hundreds of people gathered Monday evening in San Jose, Oakland and San Francisco to protest deportation efforts by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, as well as to stand in solidarity with protesters in Southern California.
Nationwide protests begin early in San Francisco with demonstration outside building where immigrants were told to report