The nationwide "No Kings" movement is set to return to the streets of Indiana this Saturday, Oct. 18, in response to recent actions by the Trump administration and the U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement.

The demonstrations are scheduled across dozens of Indiana cities, including Indianapolis, Bloomington, Evansville, Fort Wayne, Muncie and South Bend.

For those planning to join the rallies, here's what you should know about your protected rights and what actions should be avoided.

First Amendment rights: What protesters can and can't do in Indiana

Protesters are granted certain freedoms under the First Amendment , including the right to:

Protest.

Demonstrate, such as taking part in a rally or march

Donate to groups and political candidates

Get together with other

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