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No Kings movement runs 'Eyes on ICE' train‑the‑trainer and rallies

politicsApr 1, 202697

No Kings ran an 'Eyes on ICE' train-the-trainer to teach activists how to monitor and document ICE actions. Organizers continued weekly No Kings rallies and maintained a presence at public events. A confrontation at a recent rally drew attention after a white attendee said it was 'not safe' for Black participants, prompting accusations of racism. The training and protests expand grassroots oversight of immigration enforcement and raise the likelihood of greater public scrutiny and confrontations with authorities.

Key Highlights

No Kings held an 'Eyes on ICE' train-the-trainer to teach monitoring tactics.
Activists continued weekly No Kings rallies and presence at public events.
Rally controversy erupted after a white attendee made racist comments about safety.