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Hundreds showed up at Graffiti Bridge in Pensacola Florida for the No King Rally.
Hundreds of protesters, organized by the Party for Socialism and Liberation, gathered at the corner of Garden and Palafox streets Thursday evening to voice their concerns about the conduct of immigration enforcement officers in recent months.
On Thursday night, protesters marched through Downtown Pensacola in solidarity with protesters in other cities. Hundreds of people took to the streets. Many onlookers were honking from their cars and stopping to take videos. Organizers say this protest is just the beginning.
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