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ABC 10News sat down with Sheriff Kelly Martinez to get her take on how things went from a law enforcement perspective and the president's social media posts on doubling down on deportation.
Thousands peacefully gathered at Civic Center and Waterfront Park, joining "No Kings" events across the region and the U.S.
As many as 4 million people took part in 'No Kings' protests nationwide to send a message to the Trump Administration. But can these marches make a difference?
Few arrests reported as thousands march against president ahead of military parade - Day of action comes after week-long protests in Los Angeles against Trump’s hard-line immigration policies and ICE
There are constraints on your First Amendment rights. Protesters, for example, don't have the right to incite violence or throw things at officers.
Protests are scheduled in Stockton and across California and the U.S. on Saturday, June 14. Here's what experts say to know and pack if you go.
SDPD said it "full supports the right to peacefully assemble and exercise free speech" and that it recognizes how the actions taken by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have "deeply affected" the community.