Queens Says No Kings: Over 1,000 turn out for Forest Hills protest - QNS
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Queens Says No Kings: Over 1,000 turn out for Forest Hills protest - QNS
""Our neighbors are increasingly afraid of ICE coming to our blocks, or tech oligarchs who are trying to run people out of their jobs, and the billionaire class that continues to exploit workers while they get wealthier and wealthier," said Assembly candidate Brian Romero, emphasizing the fear faced by residents."
"Chuck Park criticized Trump for launching illegal wars from Venezuela to Iran, highlighting the impact of these actions on civilian populations and the need for accountability."
More than 1,000 residents participated in the No Kings protest in Queens, opposing the Trump Administration's treatment of immigrants and marginalized groups. Attendees displayed signs with messages like "No ICE" and "Resist," while voicing concerns over wars in Gaza and Iran. The event, organized by Queens Says No Kings, was part of a larger movement with over 3,300 events nationwide. Speakers included local candidates who emphasized the fear within immigrant communities and criticized the administration's policies, highlighting the need for hope and solidarity.
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