Tens Of Thousands Gather In Downtown Minneapolis For ‘ICE Out' Day
More than 700 Minnesota businesses closed in protest to highlight opposition to ICE raids and immigration enforcement, organizers said.
- On Friday, Jan. 23, ICE Out Minnesota organizers staged an economic blackout with about 700 businesses closing and a mile-long march from The Commons park to Target Center.
- Following heightened enforcement and a high-profile killing, the Hennepin County Medical Examiner ruled Renee Good's death a homicide with multiple gunshot wounds.
- Video shows ICE agents detaining an elderly Hmong man outside in freezing weather wearing Crocs and a blanket, while Apple Valley School District staff confronted ICE agents and asked them to leave after verifying their presence.
- Reports show immediate disruptions including over 100 arrests at MSP Airport and the Whipple Federal Building, and a judge overseeing the release ordered the 2-year-old girl from Ecuador freed.
- Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison sued the U.S. Department of Homeland Security over Operation Metro Surge, with a hearing set for 9 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 26, as organizers call for Congress action.
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Tens of thousands gather in downtown Minneapolis for ‘ICE Out’ day • Maine Morning Star
Tens of thousands of people march in downtown Minneapolis in subzero temperatures to protest the massive presence of ICE agents over the past several weeks Friday, Jan. 23, 2026. (Photo by Nicole Neri/Minnesota Reformer)Tens of thousands of Minnesotans marched in downtown Minneapolis Friday in a negative 30 degree windchill to protest the federal government’s continuing surge of immigration enforcement — demanding civil rights and a withdrawal o…
Demonstrators flood Minneapolis streets as hundreds of businesses close to protest ICE
Thousands of protesters shut down parts of Minneapolis and St. Paul on Friday as hundreds of businesses closed their doors, and workers and students stayed home to demand an end to the sweeping immigration crackdown that has roiled the Twin Cities for weeks.
Minnesota protesters brave cold to rally against ICE in ‘ICE OUT!’ day of action
Protesters braved subfreezing temperatures in Minneapolis on Friday to rally against US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), joining what organizers billed as an “ICE OUT!” day of action.
Thousands march, businesses close to protest ICE in Minnesota
Thousands of people gathered at 2 p.m. at Commons Park in downtown Minneapolis before marching through the streets to protest federal immigration operations in Minnesota. The crowd marched in dangerously cold temperatures, shouting expletives against ICE as well as slogans in support of immigrants. Many supporters handed out hand warmers, while volunteers directed traffic. The march culminated in a rally inside Target Center, where local and na…
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