Thousands Attend Queens Protest Against Trump Policies

Elected officials, artists, and residents gathered for a peaceful demonstration in Forest Hills.

Mar. 30, 2026 at 7:24pm

A painting in the style of Edward Hopper depicting a group of protesters gathered in a public plaza, with warm sunlight and deep shadows creating a contemplative, cinematic mood.Residents of Queens unite in a peaceful demonstration against federal policies they see as unjust and harmful to their community.Queens Today

Over 1,000 Queens residents attended a protest on Saturday called 'No Kings' that brought together elected leaders, artists, and community members of all ages. The demonstration was a peaceful protest against the Trump Administration's policies toward immigrants, the LGBTQ+ community, and foreign civilian populations affected by U.S. military actions.

Why it matters

The large turnout for the 'No Kings' protest reflects growing concerns in the Queens community about the impact of federal immigration enforcement and foreign policy under the Trump Administration. The event showcased how local leaders and residents are mobilizing to voice opposition to these policies.

The details

The 'No Kings' protest took place in the Forest Hills neighborhood of Queens, New York. Attendees included local elected officials, artists, and a diverse cross-section of Queens residents. Organizers said the demonstration was intended to send a message of resistance against the Trump Administration's treatment of marginalized groups both domestically and abroad.

  • The protest took place on Saturday, March 30, 2026.

The players

No Kings Protest

A peaceful protest held in Queens, New York against the Trump Administration's policies toward immigrants, the LGBTQ+ community, and foreign civilian populations affected by U.S. military actions.

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The takeaway

The large turnout for the 'No Kings' protest demonstrates the strength of the Queens community's opposition to the Trump Administration's divisive policies and its commitment to standing up for the rights of marginalized groups.