35+ No Kings sign ideas for March 28 nationwide protest

A No Kings protest sign reads: "Fear is the way they win! Rebellions are built on hope"

A third nationwide “No Kings” protest is planned for March 28, 2026, with over 1,000 locally organized events already confirmed.

Organizers told Politico they are aiming for nearly 9 million people to turn out in March.

This upcoming event focuses specifically on speaking out against Immigration and Customs Enforcement, with a flagship gathering planned in Minnesota’s Twin Cities.

“The Trump regime is doubling down on fear and force to intimidate communities and silence dissent. What we are seeing in Minnesota is a tragic example of that, with immigrant families and Black and brown communities being terrorized,” Ezra Levin, co-executive director of Indivisible, a lead organization behind the No Kings protests, said in a statement.

“From Alex Pretti to Renee Good to the tens of thousands showing up in subzero weather, we are also seeing a massive movement of brave people standing up for their neighbors and against this regime.”

If you’re planning to join in on the action, organizers have shared some downloadable signs and graphics, but here are some more sign ideas to help you convey messages of hope and resistance as you exercise your First Amendment rights. 

30+ No Kings Protest Sign Ideas

No Kings-Specific Protest Sign Ideas

An illustration of a protest sign, reading "A king does not become a king until we bow down."
  • No Kings
  • No Dictators
  • No Kings Since 1776
  • No Crowns, No Thrones, No Kings
  • No Coronas, No Tronos, No Reyes
  • No One Is Above The Law
  • A King Does Not Become A King Until We Bow Down
  • Only The Statue Of Liberty Gets To Wear A Crown

Anti-ICE Protest Sign Ideas

An illustration of a protest sign, reading "no secret police"
  • ICE Out Of [Insert City Here]
  • ICE Out For Good
  • No Secret Pol[ICE]
  • Brown Skin Is Not Probable Cause
  • It’s Okay To Change Your Mind
  • We Love Our Immigrant Neighbors
  • Fight Ignorance, Not Immigrants
  • Lay Down Your Arms
  • No One Is Illegal On Stolen Land

Pro-Democracy Protest Sign Ideas

A protest sign reading, "The power of the people is stronger than the people in power."
  • Nothing Is More American Than Opposing Tyranny
  • Power Belongs To The People
  • Democracy Needs Your Courage
  • The People United Will Never Be Defeated
  • The Power Of The People Is Stronger Than The People In Power
  • ‘We The People’ Means Everyone
  • “With Fear For Our Democracy, I Dissent.” —Justice Sotomayor
  • This Is What Democracy Looks Like

Inspiring Protest Sign Ideas

An illustration of a protest sign, reading "If your voice had no power, they wouldn't try to silence you."
  • We’re Not Here Because There’s Hope. There’s Hope Because We’re Here.
  • We Are All Neighbors
  • Rebellions Are Built On Hope
  • Choose Peace
  • If Your Voice Had No Power, They Wouldn’t Try To Silence You
  • History Has Its Eyes On You
  • Dictators Fall When People Rise
  • This Land Is Your Land, This Land Is My Land

General Protest Sign Ideas

An illustration of a protest sign, reading "When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty."
  • No Sign Is Big Enough To List All The Reasons Why I’m Here
  • When Injustice Becomes Law, Resistance Becomes Duty
  • Hate Has Never Made America Great
  • Hate Has No Home Here
  • Empathy Over Empire

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Header image by Larissa Puro (CC BY-NC 2.0)

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March 20, 2026 9:59 AM
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