
"Local News "Debate the orangelical!" one sign read. Thousands of protestors gathered on Boston Common Saturday afternoon to attend the second "No Kings" protest this year. People all around Greater Boston, including Mayor Michelle Wu, spoke up against President Donald J. Trump and his policies, particularly those related to ICE and anti-immigration. With Halloween just around the corner, protestors embraced the spirit of the season - dressing in full costumes and wielding clever, creative ways to show their frustration and anger with the current administration."
"Thousands of protestors gathered on Boston Common Saturday afternoon to attend the second "No Kings" protest this year. People all around Greater Boston, including Mayor Michelle Wu, spoke up against President Donald J. Trump and his policies, particularly those related to ICE and anti-immigration. With Halloween just around the corner, protestors embraced the spirit of the season - dressing in full costumes and wielding clever, creative ways to show their frustration and anger with the current administration. Here are the best signs from the protest."
Thousands of protestors gathered on Boston Common Saturday afternoon to attend the second "No Kings" protest this year. People from around Greater Boston, including Mayor Michelle Wu, voiced opposition to President Donald J. Trump and policies tied to ICE and anti-immigration efforts. Protestors used Halloween season imagery, dressing in full costumes and creating clever, satirical signs to express frustration and anger with the current administration. The event combined political protest with festive, creative displays. Attendees highlighted immigration enforcement and broader presidential policies through visual slogans and theatrical presentation.
Read at Boston.com
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