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Houston
Houston Metropolis Corridor and protesters are mirrored in Cristina Medina’s glasses in the course of the “No Kings” demonstration on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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A protester carries the Mexican flag as folks march up Walker Road in Houston in the course of the “No Kings” protest at Metropolis Corridor.
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Protestors dance in a circle in the course of the “No Kings protest at Houston Metropolis Corridor.
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McAllen
A “No Kings” protester in McAllen waves a mixed U.S. and Mexican flag in protest of President Donald Trump’s immigration insurance policies.
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“No Kings” protesters line a avenue in McAllen.
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Protest indicators piled up within the grass on the “No Kings” demonstration in McAllen.
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San Antonio
A lady carrying a “Public Radio” T-shirt locations her hand over her coronary heart in the course of the nationwide anthem on the “No Kings” demonstration in San Antonio.
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A whole lot of protesters march down Navarro Road in downtown San Antonio.
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A protester raises an indication studying “NO KING #2025” whereas chanting as demonstrators march via the streets of downtown San Antonio.
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Dallas
Hundreds collect in downtown Dallas for the “No Kings” protest on Saturday.
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Hundreds collect in entrance of Dallas Metropolis Corridor to hearken to audio system on the “No Kings” protest.
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Individuals watch the “No Kings” protest from inside a downtown Dallas Starbucks.
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El Paso
A whole lot of individuals collect on the intersection of Edgemere and Airway in El Paso in the course of the “No Kings” protest.
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Three generations of the Lepe household, ranging in age from 7 to 93, attend the “No Kings” protest in El Paso. From left: Jonah Lepe, Zoe Lepe, Margarita Lepe, Margo Lepe, and matriarch Maria Teresa, who makes use of a wheelchair.
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Thomas Arditti waves an American flag in the midst of Airway Blvd. in the course of the “No Kings” protest in El Paso.
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Odessa
A protest organizer leads a chant in the course of the “No Kings” demonstration in Odessa.
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An Odessa Police Division officer, proper, confronts a Trump supporter as she walks via a crowd of “No Kings” demonstrators after jaywalking via a busy intersection.
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Santianna Chavez, a demonstrator representing the Navajo Nation, poses for a photograph in the course of the “No Kings” protest in Odessa.
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Midland
Protesters collect in downtown Midland for the “No Kings” demonstration on Saturday afternoon.
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A protest organizer leads a chant in the course of the “No Kings” demonstration in downtown Midland.
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Protesters have interaction with Trump supporters in the course of the “No Kings” demonstration in downtown Midland.
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Austin
Demonstrators collect on the south steps of the state Capitol in Austin in the course of the “No Kings” protest on Saturday afternoon.
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Austin Law enforcement officials in riot gear hold protesters away from the J.J. Pickle Federal Constructing after the “No Kings” demonstration wound down in Austin Saturday evening. The constructing had been vandalized by demonstrators the earlier Monday.
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A Texas state trooper appears on as 1000’s take part in a “No Kings” demonstration on the Capitol in Austin.
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