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MLS team Austin FC’s band appointed banners that protested for immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) on the team’s games against New York Red Bulls on Saturday.
Recordings of the Kvue News showed the team band that held banners reading “Abolish Ice” and “No Ice in This Melting Pot.”
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The signs coincide with a day of national protests that some have felt “no kings” day and ongoing riots in Los Angeles over ice attacks.
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Austin FC fans heier their team during the match between Austin FC and Real Salt Lake at Q2 Stadium on May 28, 2025 in Austin, Texas. (Scott Wachter/Getty Images)
Violence in Los Angeles began as a peaceful rally distributed to chaos, with shops that were vandalized burned American flags, and police officers were injured.
Meanwhile, Saturday’s demonstrations organized themselves to address a scheduled Military parade In Washington, DC, who celebrates President Donald Trump’s 79 -year birthday and 250 -year anniversary of the US Army -has raised concerns from both public security officials and ordinary Americans who are aware of unrest.
Organizers of the “No Kings” movement insist that this weekend’s events will remain peaceful. Public Citizen Co president Lisa Gilbert told Pakinomist Digital that the protests are intended to be “peaceful, patriotic and focused on what ordinary Americans want and need.”
“Trump -Administration is weapons Our military domestic as a political tool. They escalate tension rather than solve them, and our events will not play into their need for more chaos, ”she said.



