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Thousands gathered in San Antonio with creative signs for the "No Kings" peaceful protest on June 14, 2025. San Antonio resident Natasha Estrada said she and her dog, Dabs, are protesting because Estrada is half Mexican, her step mom is from Puerto Rico and her parents are lesbians.
SAN ANTONIO - Protests across the area have seen hundreds of local residents speak out on a variety of local and national issues.On Saturday, hundreds took to t
San Antonio marchers joined about 2,000 similar events in Houston, Austin, Dallas and in cities across the nation.
At least two demonstrations against President Donald Trump and immigration raids brought in thousands of people downtown San Antonio on Saturday evening.
"I'm white, a citizen, nondisabled, educated, and have easy access to transportation. I knew other people weren't going to be able to attend safely, and I wanted to be there for them."
Randy Loera from the Rio Grande Valley stands along the edge of Travis Park waiting for the “No Kings” march to begin. Michel Fortier/San Antonio Express-News The background shows: Man holding ...
After thousands gathered in downtown San Antonio on Saturday during the “No Kings” demonstrations against the Trump administration, law enforcement and Mayor Ron Nirenberg thanked the community for their peaceful turnout.
As a military parade rolls through Washington, DC, on Saturday – President Donald Trump’s birthday – millions of Americans are expected to protest in what organizers predict will be the strongest display of opposition to Trump’s administration since he took office in January.