Anti-Trump protesters voice opposition to immigration policies and potential Iran conflict

March 28, 2026 • Google News World

Thousands of people gathered at rallies across the United States, participating in “No Kings” protests. The events were organized to express opposition to certain policies and actions taken by the current administration.

Protesters in Minneapolis attended a rally where Bruce Springsteen performed live. Similar gatherings took place in other cities, including those covered by local news outlets such as the Star Tribune and the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.

According to reports, some protesters specifically voiced concerns about immigration policies and the potential for military action against Iran. Others expressed opposition to certain actions taken by the current administration.

The rallies were attended by large numbers of people, with estimates suggesting that millions participated nationwide. The events were organized in response to various issues and policies, but details on specific grievances varied across locations.

Protesters at the rallies held signs and chanted slogans, expressing their views on a range of topics. Some attendees also shared personal stories or experiences related to the issues being protested.

The “No Kings” protests took place in thousands of U.S. cities, with participants from diverse backgrounds and age groups. The events were marked by a sense of unity among protesters, who came together to express their opposition to certain policies and actions.

Details on the specific policies or actions being protested varied across locations, but many attendees shared concerns about immigration and national security issues.

Source: Google News World