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Third 'No Kings' protests planned for March 28 as organizers cite anger over federal immigration actions
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Organizers of the “No Kings” protests say they are planning another nationwide round of demonstrations on March 28, projecting turnout in the millions and pointing to heightened tensions after two fatal encounters involving federal immigration agents in Minneapolis this month.
U.S. citizens in Minnesota have reported harrowing encounters with Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents during recent operations, leaving communities rattled even as federal presence may decrease. Individuals like Aliya Rahman and others describe being detained without cause, raising concerns over racial profiling and constitutional rights. These incidents occurred amid protests following a fatal shooting by an ICE officer on January 13 in Minneapolis.
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The fatal shooting of Renee Macklin Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis has ignited debates over federal immigration enforcement tactics. Drawing parallels to the 1992 Ruby Ridge standoff, critics question whether outdated policies enable excessive force. Democratic lawmakers push for legislative reforms amid claims of agent impunity under the Trump administration.
Northwestern University has agreed to pay $75 million to the U.S. government under a settlement with the Trump administration that will restore access to hundreds of millions of dollars in frozen federal funding. The agreement resolves federal investigations, including probes into the university’s handling of antisemitism on campus, and requires new policy and training measures while the school admits no wrongdoing.
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Democratic Governor Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania signed the CROWN Act into law at a West Philadelphia hair salon, prohibiting discrimination based on natural hairstyles. The legislation protects styles like locs, braids, twists, and afros, and passed the state Senate with a 44-3 vote after years of advocacy, according to the state and local news reports.
A review of bystander videos and activist reports from Illinois, California, and Washington indicates that federal officers have used vehicles without license plates—or with swapped or altered plates—during immigration arrests in 2025. Officials say exemptions can be lawful in limited circumstances, but state authorities and advocates warn the tactics erode public trust.
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The National Park Service has restored and reinstalled the statue of Confederate general Albert Pike in Washington’s Judiciary Square, following an August 2025 federal announcement. District leaders, who have opposed the monument for decades, criticized its return.
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