“No Kings” protests large and small, are planned across the Bay Area’s nine counties on Saturday.

Organizers said the Trump administration’s threats to immigrants’ rights, health care coverage and the First Amendment are just some of the issues galvanizing protesters.

They expect larger crowds — and more gatherings — than the first “No Kings” event on June 14 .

Nationally, more than 2,500 protests are expected to take place on Saturday.

“There is, I think, an increasing awareness by the general public that the Trump atrocities are not slowing down, they’re not going away,” IdaRose Sylvester, a Silicon Valley organizer and founder of Together We Will, told KQED. She will join activists across the South Bay at protests taking place at 16 intersections along eight miles of El Camino R

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