MONROE, MI — More than 600 people gathered at the General Custer statue in downtown Monroe on Saturday, Oct. 18, for the second No Kings protest this year.
"This is just a reaffirmation that we’re not going anywhere while there is a dictator in office, a wannabe king who’s using the National Guard and our government to strip people of their American rights," said Katybeth Davis, founder of Good Trouble Monroe.
From there, the protestors marched along North Monroe Street, into the downtown area, and then back around to the Custer statue. Several of the protestors spoke about solidarity with undocumented immigrants and against Donald Trump's administration's policies.
"ICE is certainly not very humane in the stuff that they do," said protestor John Moskwa. "And the fact that we're taking