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National No Kings Rally

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No Kings Rally nation wide.

More than 8 million people turned out at over 3,300 “No Kings” protests across all 50 states on Saturday, organizers said, calling it the largest single-day demonstration in U.S. history. The first two rounds, in June and October 2025, drew an estimated 5 million and 7 million, respectively. Independent verification of the figures was not immediately available.

Bruce Springsteen performed “Streets of Minneapolis” at the flagship rally in St. Paul, telling a crowd of at least 100,000 that “federal troops brought death and terror to the streets of Minneapolis. They picked the wrong city.” Gov. Tim Walz, Sen. Bernie Sanders, Jane Fonda and Joan Baez also spoke or performed.

Tens of thousands more marched through Times Square in New York; crossed Memorial Bridge in Washington, D.C.; and rallied from Palm Beach, Fla., to London. In Dallas, clashes erupted between marchers and counterprotesters that included pardoned Jan. 6 figures. In Los Angeles, nine people were arrested after demonstrators hurled rocks and bottles at federal officers outside a detention center overnight, KABC reported.

As of Sunday morning, President Trump did not comment on the protests. The White House dismissed the events Thursday, with spokesperson Abigail Jackson calling them “Trump Derangement Therapy Sessions.”

No Kings, No Kings Rally

Last updated 03/29/2026

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APD Chief Lisa Davis and Officers cooperating with ICE

Legal memos, especially on a city level are not infallable.

More needs to be done for Lisa to broaden policy on cooperatioin by her officers and ICE maggots.

https://eedition.statesman.com/html5/reader/production/default.aspx?pubname=&pubid=a3d95277-dc96-421d-90d3-64c5e3da49d1

Last updated 02/20/2026

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Student Protests Pres. Day

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By Andrew WeberDozens of Austin public school students gathered downtown to protest the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement on their Presidents Day holiday.Outside City Hall Monday, students railed against Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s presence in Minneapolis after the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti and the agency’s recent activity in Austin.

The demonstration came after students across Central Texas have walked out of schools to protest the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, prompting criticism from Texas lawmakers.

Jacob Saldaña, a senior at Bowie High School, urged the crowd outside City Hall to keep demonstrating in spite of recent criticism from the state’s governor and attorney general.

Last updated 02/16/2026
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Austin police caught between ICE backlash and Texas law

As Austin police finalize their policy on federal immigration administrative warrants, the department is navigating a legal and political minefield — balancing Texas law, which limits how far cities can go in restricting immigration enforcement, with calls from residents to scale back cooperation with federal agents.

That tension was apparent during a town hall earlier this month, when some residents urged Police Chief Lisa Davis to disobey state law and prohibit city police from communicating with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in all circumstances. City leaders have dismissed this idea, though they said they are examining what guardrails they could implement to limit when Austin police call ICE. The debate comes after the American-Statesman reported that Austin police had contacted federal immigration agents over administrative warrants — those issued by ICE for alleged immigration violations.

But a Statesman analysis found Austin is far from alone. Across Central Texas — and in major cities statewide — law enforcement agencies largely rely on officer discretion when confronted with ICE administrative warrants, citing legal uncertainty and concern that stricter limits could conflict with state law. With few explicit policies and limited tracking of outcomes, the result is a patchwork system that offers little transparency into how often local police assist federal immigration enforcement — or what happens after they do — leaving chiefs and sheriffs navigating competing pressures from the state, the federal government and their communities.

“This is what keeps chiefs up at night, the struggle to deal with, on one hand, the federal government and, on the other hand, maintaining public trust,” said Chuck Wexler, executive director of the Police Executive Research Forum, a national association of police leaders. “It’s really challenging to be an American police chief or sheriff. They’re supposed to be solving the immigration crisis.” 

https://www.statesman.com/news/local/article/austin-ice-warrants-texas-21348188.php?utm_content=cta&sid=6877042d88a8fe35c24a05ab&ss=P&st_rid=1c32997f-4e51-482e-9601-5445a75a67aa&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=roundup&utm_campaign=stsm%20%7C%20mid-morning%20headlines

Last Updated: 02/12/2026

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Austin ISD rolls out new protest rules

Spirce: AAS Marley Malenfant, Feb 7, 2026; Radio Austin

Austin ISD Walkouts

Austin Independent School District has tightened its rules for student protests, outlining new limits on staff involvement and clarifying law enforcement’s role when demonstrations move off campus.

The updated protocols, posted Friday, come after a wave of student-led walkouts against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement across Central Texas — and amid mounting pressure from Gov. Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton, who have both targeted Austin ISD for investigation.

Abbot has stated on televised news reports that it is illegal for students to walk out of class and protest. Greg, please show us that law. Are students not allowed First Ammendmet rights?

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02/09/2026

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Seattle WTO Protest

I studied an indepth article by Newsweek writer Carlo Versano, Director, Politics & Culture. He studied the WTO protest and resistence in 1999 in Seattle washington, and why it succeeded and the protests going on in Mineapolis aren’t. He then interviewed the Director and Editor of the YouTube clip, which showed media responses to the 1999 Seattle protests.

Why is this important? And it is very important. If we, Austin Texas do not want ICE Agents in Austin this is how to prevent it. There were nation wide anti ICE protests yesterday, including one that started at UT then from the capital down congress. This is meaningful on a national level, but not focused on preventing ICE Nazis in Austin. First the clips then I will wrap it up as to how we can prevent ICE in Austin Texas.

If you wish to study this isue, the clip is on YouTube WTO/1999. The link below that is his article in Newsweek, followed by his interviews:

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