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Yoga Students in Minneapolis Demand Instructors Condemn ICE

Students demanded instructors condemn Immigration and Customs Enforcement as the corporate chain later displayed anti-ICE signs amid nationwide protests and federal enforcement actions.

  • On January 13, 2026, a customer-posted video shows 13 women confronting two staffers in a Minneapolis yoga studio lobby, and the corporate chain later posted anti-ICE signs.
  • Students demanded instructors and staff publicly condemn ICE and accused the studio's corporate owner of silence amid the Department of Homeland Security deployment of over 2,400 agents.
  • Tom Homan told reporters that the FBI is investigating incidents including the deaths of two demonstrators, while federal agents were reduced by 700.
  • Observers said studio staff framed the encounter as customers asking hard questions rather than harassment, while neighbors and community observers connected it to what they endure amid nationwide anti-ICE protests.
  • Multiple anti-ICE protests have occurred across the country with Minneapolis as an epicenter, prompting the corporate chain to post studio anti-ICE signage after accusations of silence.
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Yoga students in Minneapolis demand instructors condemn ICE

Yoga students in Minneapolis berated instructors for allegedly being complicit in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in recent video footage.

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The National Desk broke the news in on Friday, February 6, 2026.
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