The football team band displays anti-hello banners in the midst of protests nationwide
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The MLS Austin FC team was deployed banners that protested immigration and customs application (ICE) in the team’s game against the New York Red Bulls on Saturday.
Kvue News images showed the team’s band holding banners that said “Abolish Ice and” No ice in this melting “.
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The signs coincide with a day of national protests that some have described the day as “no kings” and ongoing disturbances in Los Angeles about ice raids.
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Austin FC fans encourage their team during the match between Austin FC and Real Salt Lake at Stadium Q2 on May 28, 2025 in Austin, Texas. (Scott wachter/getty images)
Violence in Los Angeles began as a peaceful manifestation that became chaos, with the showcases left destroyed, the US flags and the injured police officers.
Meanwhile, Saturday’s demonstrations were organized to counteract a planned military parade In Washington, DC celebrating the 79th birthday of President Donald Trump and the 250th anniversary of the United States Army, has caused concern of both public security officials and common Americans distrust disturbances.
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The organizers of the “No Kings” movement insist that this weekend events will continue to be peaceful. Public Citizen’s co -president, Lisa Gilbert, told News Digital that protests are destined to be “peaceful, patriotic and focused on what regular Americans want and need.”
“The Trump administration is putting together Our army nationally as a political tool. Tensions are increasing instead of solving them, and our events will not play with their need for more chaos, “he said.
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Jackson Thompson is a News Digital Sports writer. He previously worked for ESPN e Business Insider. Jackson has covered the finals of the Super Bowl and the NBA, and has interviewed the iconic figures Usain Bolt, Rob Gronkowski, Jerry Rice, Troy Aikman, Mike Trout, David Ortiz and Roger Clemens.


