ROCKFORD, Ill. (WTVO) — Thousands of protesters gathered in downtown Rockford for the second 'No Kings' protest, voicing their disapproval of the Trump administration.

The protest, organized by Stateline Indivisible, began at Haight Park and saw a large turnout of area residents advocating against the enforcement of federal immigration law.

"Thousands of events across the country and the world are taking place today," said Tiara Polfliet, a leader with Stateline Indivisible. "So this is just the Rockford, you know, location for today. But we wanted to be part of that, which is just rejecting the, you know, oligarchy, capitalist structure and believing that that kind of power lies in the hands of the people."

Chazz Anderson, also with Stateline Indivisible, said: "I think a lot of people

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