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Protesters across Alabama are set to gather for a series of demonstrations under the slogan ‘No Kings,’ aimed at opposing President Trump’s policies. Coinciding with his birthday and Flag Day, events are organized by groups including Alabama 50501 and Indivisible, focusing on issues such as immigration, military actions, and the rights of marginalized communities. Peaceful events are planned statewide, with Birmingham’s protest emphasizing family-friendly participation amidst public tensions regarding recent ICE actions.
Birmingham, Alabama – On June 14, 2025, protesters across Alabama will gather for at least 14 demonstrations under the slogan “No Kings” to challenge the policies of President Donald Trump. This date not only marks the President’s birthday but also falls on Flag Day, with organizers aiming to reclaim the American flag as a symbol of their resistance against the current administration.
The nationwide “No Kings” protests, which coincide with similar demonstrations across more than 1,700 communities in the United States, primarily focus on dissatisfaction with the Trump administration’s immigration policies, military actions, and perceived attacks on marginalized groups. Recent federal workforce reductions, escalating deportations under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, and measures affecting the LGBTQ+ community, particularly transgender individuals, have spurred this statewide day of action.
The protests are organized by various groups, including Alabama 50501 and Indivisible. Major events are planned from Florence and Huntsville in the north to Dothan and Mobile in the south. In Birmingham, the protest will take place from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., starting at the intersection of 27th St S and 3rd Ave S, followed by a March Against Authoritarianism. Organizers stress that these events will be peaceful and family-friendly, encouraging participation from individuals of all ages.
Concerns about recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids in the Birmingham metro area have contributed to an increase in interest and anticipated attendance at the protests. Additionally, Birmingham’s event aligns with the Central Alabama Pride celebration, highlighting the ongoing fight for LGBTQ+ rights in the region.
Local law enforcement officials, including those in Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, and Jacksonville, are preparing to monitor these demonstrations to ensure public safety and maintain order during the events. Controversial remarks by Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch regarding potential force against protesters blocking highways have heightened tensions but were met with public backlash, prompting clarifications from local authorities.
The “No Kings” protests build upon the momentum from the “Hands Off” protests held earlier in April 2025, which drew thousands in cities like Montgomery, Birmingham, and Tuscaloosa, all opposing the administration’s policies. These earlier demonstrations were indicative of a growing dissent against the Trump administration, particularly surrounding issues related to civil liberties and the rights of underrepresented groups.
The planned protests in Alabama are part of a wider movement that also includes a significant backlash against President Trump’s proposed $45 million military parade. Protest organizers describe the event as a “made-for-TV” show of strength that detracts attention from pressing societal issues, asserting that real power should be enfolded within the communities rather than showcased in a federal display.
As the day of action approaches, anticipation builds among participants poised to express their dissatisfaction with the current administration’s policies and practices. The convergence of protests on a day symbolically loaded with national pride highlights the ongoing struggles regarding immigration, LGBTQ+ rights, and civil liberties across Alabama and the nation.
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