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The rally, one of hundreds in the U.S., happened the same day as a military parade and President Donald Trump's birthday.
At least 1,000 protesters rallied and marched in downtown Eugene on Wednesday evening calling for the removal of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Opponents of President Donald Trump’s administration are set to rally in nearly 2,000 cities and towns this weekend.
Eugene Police chief Chris Skinner is reminding the community about keeping the peace during protests ahead of the nationwide "No Kings" movement planned for this weekend.
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KVAL on MSNHundreds take to Eugene streets for 'ICE OUT!' protestA nationwide wave of protests made its way to Eugene Wednesday night where demonstrators rallied behind one clear message: to push back against U.S. Immigration
Around 2,000 protests were planned on Saturday in opposition to President Donald Trump. Large crowds turned out in cities like Portland, Denver, Chicago, Houston and Los Angeles – and in smaller communities in traditionally conservative areas.
While President Trump rang in his 79th birthday with a military parade in Washington D.C. Saturday, Eugeneans joined the national “No Kings” day protests.
The Eugene Police Department is finalizing its policy on flock license plate readers, which are not yet fully operational but have already led to major arrests