People gather with signs and flags outside.
People gather with signs and flags for a “No Kings” protest along Pacific Avenue near Delta College in Stockton, California on Saturday, March 28, 2026. (Photo by Annie Barker/Stocktonia/CatchLight Local/Report for America)

Honks from passing cars, music and chants filled the air along Pacific Avenue in front of San Joaquin Delta College on Saturday as protestors participated in the latest “No Kings” protest in Stockton.

Hundreds took to the streets reaching similar estimated numbers to the previous protest on Oct. 18, 2025. The local demonstration was part of a nationwide movement on Saturday.

The protests are directed primarily towards President Donald Trump’s policies on immigration.

There are so many reasons — having a president  that actively fights against human rights.

Grace Govig
People hold protest signs saying "No Kings" and "Immigrants built America".
Mia Miller, left, and Grace Govig, right, pose for a photo at a “No Kings” protest along Pacific Avenue near Delta College in Stockton, California on Saturday, March 28, 2026. (Photo by Annie Barker/Stocktonia/CatchLight Local/Report for America)

Mia Miller protested with Govig and shared the sentiment that America is a “melting pot” which is one of the country’s strengths.

“Stockton is amazing. America is built on people like [those in] Stockton,” Miller said.

Protests also occurred in the nearby towns of Tracy and Modesto along with many others across the United States.

A man holds a sign that says "No King No Throne No Crown it's We the People".
Deacon Stephen Bentley poses for a photo at a “No Kings” protest along Pacific Avenue near Delta College in Stockton, California on Saturday, March 28, 2026. (Photo by Annie Barker/Stocktonia/CatchLight Local/Report for America)