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Texas DPS and the National Guard kept the peace during an anti-ICE rally once again on Saturday.
About a thousand prople protested at Travis Park, with the only issues coming after the protest, when traffic was blocked.
The 'No Kings' national website said Saturday was expected to be "the largest single-day mobilization since President Trump returned to office."
"On June 14th, we’re showing up everywhere he isn’t—to say no thrones, no crowns, no kings," the website says.
Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar, in an indirect response that nonetheless references the LA riots and Saturday's planned protest in San Antonio, is urging people to be safe if they decide to participate.
"The world is transfixed on the events unfolding in L.A., and groups are planning protests in other major cities, including San Antonio," Salazar said in a statement posted by the Bexar County Sheriff's Office on social media. "We enjoy many rights in our country, and some of the most basic of those rights are freedom of assembly and freedom of speech. The men and women of the BCSO stand ready to support and defend those rights for Bexar County residents, and we urge everyone to exercise their rights, but please do so safely and responsibly."
A protest in San Antonio led to concerns for safety on Wednesday. There was no violence thanks to Texas DPS and the National Guard, deployed by Governor Greg Abbott
The Governor is deploying 5,000 troops across the state to prevent any violence.