Texas cities to host ‘No Kings’ rallies on Saturday

The Brief

  • Nationwide “No Kings” protests are scheduled for March 28 to demonstrate against federal immigration enforcement and executive overreach.
  • Major rallies will take place in dozens of Texas cities, including Austin, Dallas, and Houston, targeting mass deportation initiatives and the use of military resources.
  • Organizers expect significant turnout in metropolitan hubs as the coalition aims to challenge the administration’s current border and domestic policies.

In preparation for the March 28 nationwide demonstrations, the No Kings Coalition is organizing several high-profile rallies across Texas. These protests are part of a broader movement targeting recent federal immigration enforcement actions and what organizers describe as executive overreach by the Trump Administration.

In Texas, where border policy and federal-state jurisdiction have become flashpoints, the coalition expects significant turnout in major metropolitan hubs.

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“When our families are under attack and costs are pushing people to the brink, silence is not an option. We will defend ourselves and our communities against this administration’s unjust and cruel acts of violence,” the No Kings Coalition website states.

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