Over 50 attend Saturday's 'No Kings' rally in Chautauqua Park

Over 50 attend Saturday's 'No Kings' rally in Chautauqua Park

News ClipThe Globe | Worthington, Minnesota·Worthington, Nobles County, MN·3/30/2026

Over 50 people gathered in Worthington, Minnesota, for a "No Kings" rally, protesting President Donald Trump's policies, ICE, and a proposed data center by Geronimo Power. Organizer Rubi Lara spoke out against the data center, highlighting concerns about land use and community impact. Attendees wrote letters to local legislators and made protest signs.

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Over 50 individuals convened at Worthington's Chautauqua Park for a "No Kings" rally on a Saturday afternoon, joining a national movement to peacefully protest President Donald Trump, his administration, and various policies, including the activities of ICE. The rally's organizer, Rubi Lara, delivered speeches in both English and Spanish, underscoring the significance of peaceful protest and the local community's weariness. A key focus of Lara's address was Geronimo Power's proposed data center, which she criticized, stating, "This land was not made for a data center… This land is home to many immigrants… this land is here for us, not for you and your profit margins." Participants actively engaged by writing letters to local representatives at an "Impact Table" and creating their own protest signs. The event concluded with protestors marching in the street, chanting various slogans that included calls for education over deportation, women's rights, and a welcome for immigrants and refugees, alongside general anti-tyranny messages.