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Emily Standley Allard on MSNFlag Day 2025: A Nation Reflects, Protests, and Celebrates Its RootsFlag Day commemorates June 14, 1777—the date the Second Continental Congress adopted the American flag. Thirteen alternating red and white stripes. Thirteen white stars in a blue field. A symbol of unity and rebellion.
There are thousands of No Kings protests planned across the country for June 14. Here are the three on the Treasure Coast.
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The Daily Digest on MSNProtests against Trump spread across the United StatesThe protests erupted in Los Angeles on June 6, focusing on the ICE raids by the Trump administration. These demonstrations have persisted and expanded nationwide, involving hundreds of detainees. The images highlight the protests in cities such as Chicago,
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The Manila Times on MSNMore protests in US despite Trump threatsProtests over hardline immigration tactics have ignited across the United States after days of demonstrations in Los Angeles, as California prepared for a legal showdown over US President Donald Trump's deployment of the military.
"Texas National Guard will be deployed to locations across the state to ensure peace & order," said Texas governor Greg Abbott.
Authorities made "mass arrests" near downtown Los Angeles late Tuesday after a curfew came into effect following intense protests against immigration enforcement raids and the escalation of military presence across the nation’s second-largest city.
A curfew was declared in Spokane, Washington, and protests were held in several cities including Seattle, St. Louis and Las Vegas on Wednesday night.
LA Mayor Karen Bass issued an overnight curfew for about 1 square mile in downtown LA, which has been the site of clashes between police and protesters over the last six days.
Two men from Southern California face federal charges for possessing Molotov cocktails during civil unrest related to immigration enforcement protests, with potential prison sentences of up to ten years.