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Approximately 70,000 people joined the "No Kings" protest in Cal Anderson Park before marching to the Space Needle and then the Seattle Center in downtown.
Thousands are expected to turn out for "No Kings" rallies against President Donald Trump's actions. Here's how organizers and authorities are preparing.
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FOX13 News on MSNSeattle police disperse 'ICE OUT' protesters after fire breaks out downtownProtesters appeared to be burning a dumpster in the street outside the Seattle Federal Building Wednesday night.
Hundreds of noncitizens facing deportation were told to check in at their field office in Tukwila, but when they showed up, the office was closed.
During the “No Kings” march, armed Antifa swarmed a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) facility in Tukwila. They assaulted cops with frozen water bottles and journalists, including Brandi Kruse, with mace. Tukwila Police and an ICE Special Response Team were forced to use tear gas to disperse the violent mob.
Dozens of cities have held anti-ICE demonstrations over Trump's immigration crackdown since Los Angeles protests began.
Seattle police acknowledged pepper spray was used in a violent confrontation with protesters near the federal building in downtown Seattle.
A demonstration is taking place Saturday night on 2nd Avenue and Madison Street, as protesters are blocking all southbound and westbound lanes in the process.