With thousands of " No Kings " protests planned around the U.S. this weekend, many are expected to take place in Chicago and surrounding suburbs as the city continues to grapple with immigration enforcement efforts from President Donald Trump's administration.

The events are expected to draw large crowds in opposition to what some are characterizing as increasingly authoritarian practices by President Donald Trump .

It marks the second round of such demonstrations, following several "No Kings" protests across the country in June.

Some conservative politicians have condemned the protests as “Hate America" rallies, while others say that it represents a “patriotic” fight for First Amendment rights.

Organizers said events are planned in more than 2,000 cities , with more than 30 i

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