SAN ANTONIO — For the second time in four months, Saturday will see hundreds of U.S. cities serving as the site of local "No Kings" demonstrators protesting the Trump administration's policies.

That includes San Antonio, where local organizers say as many as 10,000 could pack Travis Park and march through downtown Saturday afternoon as part of the national series of rallies. The organizing group, 50501 San Antonio, says they're basing the expected number of attendees off online RSVP numbers.

The last No Kings protest in the Alamo City unfolded at a point in the summer when ICE agents were seen taking people into custody outside downtown courthouses, including women and children , according to relatives of some detainees. In Travis Park, many were seen carrying signs, some of them

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