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Dozens of Regional Transportation District routes were detoured or delayed throughout metro Denver on Saturday as thousands of Coloradans gathered for “No Kings” protests.
Denver police arrested 18 individuals during an "ICE Out!" immigration protest, with tensions over ICE policies sparking demonstrations and officials responding to potential conflict.
Thousands of Coloradans are expected to turn out on Saturday to stage protests against recent immigration crackdowns and executive orders from the Trump administration that have led to violent
Protesters are gathering nationwide, including Colorado, as President Trump attends a parade commemorating the Army's 250th anniversary on his 79th birthday.
Dozens of No Kings Protests are set to take place across Colorado on Saturday, but local police expect them to be peaceful.
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Around 2,000 protests were planned on Saturday in opposition to President Donald Trump. Large crowds turned out in cities like Portland, Denver, Chicago, Houston and Los Angeles – and in smaller communities in traditionally conservative areas.
Denver police now say officers arrested 18 people during protests near downtown on Tuesday over immigration enforcement.
Over 2,000 people gathered in Castle Rock as part of the “No Kings” protests that happened nationwide on Saturday.
Denver is set to join a nationwide movement against President Donald Trump by protesting outside the Colorado State Capitol on Saturday, beginning with a “The Power to the People Activist Fair” at Lincoln Veterans Park before thousands expect to march downtown.
The parade, honoring the Army’s long-planned 250th anniversary celebration and coinciding with Trump’s 79th birthday, is set to step off from the Lincoln Memorial under the threat of stormy weather in Washington and protests around the country tied to a turbulent week of immigration enforcement that has involved military deployment in Los Angeles.