April 23, 2026

"Democracy dies when good people stay silent," reads one of the protestor signs. (Will Legg / VanCougar)

No Kings Day Protestors March From Marshall Park to Waterfront Park

One of the LULAC Members helping someone backstage as they help organize the March (Will Legg / VanCougar).

On Saturday March 28, thousands of protestors showed up in Vancouver Washington at Marshall Park for one of the 3,300 No Kings Day protests. 

Beginning at noon, the protest started with several different speakers, Including State Senator Adrian Cortez, Clark County Auditor Greg Kimsey, A student from Union High School, Clark County Poet Laureate Susan Dingle, and Carmen Paniagua (Her Brother-in-law’s foot was run over by ICE agents during his arrest in December).

The speeches began at 12 and lasted about an hour, when the march started. The march was led by the Southwest Washington League of United Latin American Citizens Council 47013 (LULAC) and ended at Waterfront Park.

One of the event organizers, his speech was interrupted after he pointed out I.C.E. agents on the edge of the protest and groups of people started blowing whistles to the general public of their position (Will Legg / VanCougar)

One of the event organizers, his speech was interrupted after he pointed out I.C.E. agents on the edge of the protest and groups of people started blowing whistles to  the general public of their position (Will Legg / VanCougar)
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