Albuquerque Police prep for 'No Kings Day' protest on Saturday, June 14
14-06-2025 02:18 via krqe.com

Albuquerque Police prep for 'No Kings Day' protest on Saturday, June 14

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Saturday is expected to be a National Day of Protest. There are "No Kings Day" rallies scheduled all across the country including Albuquerque. Albuquerque police are prepping for one on the west side of the city after recent protests in California turned violent. The rally will be held in opposition of President Trump and his immigration policies.Mariposa Basin Park is where the protests are planned. Albuquerque police said they will be on standby for a
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