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<p>Communities across the nation are speaking out against actions that harm immigrant families and threaten democracy. We find creative ways to share our voices through protest signs that build hope and show our values.</p> <p>The recent No Kings protests brought nearly 9 million people together in cities across the U.S. We carried signs with messages like "No Kings Since 1776" and "Only The Statue Of Liberty Gets To Wear A Crown." These protests focus on protecting our neighbors from harmful immigration enforcement and standing up for democracy.</p> <p>Our signs can be serious or funny. We might write "We Dumped Tea For Less" or "Democracy Needs Your Courage." For families with children, signs like "Fighting For My Future" and "When Leaders Act Like Kids, The Kids Become The Leaders" help young people join
Protest attendance
9 million people
Recent protest date
March 28, 2026
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March 20, 2026
Communities across the nation are speaking out against actions that harm immigrant families and threaten democracy. We find creative ways to share our voices through protest signs that build hope and show our values.
The recent No Kings protests brought nearly 9 million people together in cities across the U.S. We carried signs with messages like "No Kings Since 1776" and "Only The Statue Of Liberty Gets To Wear A Crown." These protests focus on protecting our neighbors from harmful immigration enforcement and standing up for democracy.
Our signs can be serious or funny. We might write "We Dumped Tea For Less" or "Democracy Needs Your Courage." For families with children, signs like "Fighting For My Future" and "When Leaders Act Like Kids, The Kids Become The Leaders" help young people join the conversation. Anti-ICE signs include "We Love Our Immigrant Neighbors" and "Brown Skin Is Not Probable Cause."
Creative messages help our community connect with each other. Signs that say "We're Not Here Because There's Hope. There's Hope Because We're Here" remind us why we gather. Other powerful messages include "History Has Its Eyes On You" and "The People United Will Never Be Defeated."
When we plan to join future protests, we can prepare signs that speak our truth. We strengthen democracy when we use our voices together to protect all members of our community.
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