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About 250K 'No Kings' protesters march through downtown Chicago to denounce Trump, organizers say
"No Kings" organizers are expecting tens of thousands of people from the suburbs and city neighborhoods to participate in a peaceful protest Saturday beginning at Butler Field in Chicago's Grant Park.
A new video has sparked claims that federal agents are using excessive force in the nation's third-largest city.
Several protesters have been arrested or detained at a demonstration outside the ICE facility in Broadview, Illinois, where they demanded transparency and accountability from federal officials.
From New York City to California, millions of people are expected to join "No Kings" protests across the country on Saturday, Oct. 18.
A federal judge ordered immigration agents this month not to use tear gas on journalists and protesters who pose no threat — yet the incidents have continued.
The first "No Kings" Chicago protest was held in June in Daley Plaza and drew tens of thousands of demonstrators. Saturday's protest has been moved to Grant Park, a larger area that can accommodate more people. There are additional "No Kings" protests being held in most Chicago suburbs as well.