ICE Out March in Minneapolis, Bruce Springsteen Is Surprise Guest at Defend Minnesota Concert
The strike demands withdrawal of nearly 3,000 federal agents in Minnesota and an end to DHS and ICE funding following deadly shootings and aggressive crackdowns, organizers said.
- On January 30, 2026, National Shutdown urged a nationwide day of no work, no school and no shopping to protest Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity, especially in Minnesota where nearly 3,000 federal agents are deployed.
- Following two fatal shootings this month, recent Department of Homeland Security operations in Minnesota resulted in the deaths of Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti, while the Minnesota statewide strike on January 23 drew over 50,000 marchers and closed more than 700 businesses.
- Backed by labor and advocacy groups, organizers say National Shutdown includes support from CAIR, CodePink, and Minneapolis Regional Labor Federation representing over 80,000 workers, with MAKfam pledging 30% and Bon Vin 10% of Friday sales.
- Organizers say the shutdown will create an economic blackout, with hundreds of Minnesota businesses already closed and at least a dozen Denver metro shops joining on January 30.
- Celebrity and public endorsements have amplified the call, with Edward Norton saying `What they're doing in Minnesota with the strike needs to expand` and Senator Susan Collins urging ICE withdrawal.
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Nationwide protests begin over ICE in Minneapolis amid mixed messages from Trump
MINNEAPOLIS — Student organizers called for walkouts and protests across the United States on Friday, Jan. 30, to demand that federal immigration agents withdraw from Minnesota, where the fatal shootings of two U.S. citizens have sparked public outrage. The planned national day of protest, which saw students and teachers walking out of schools from Arizona to Georgia, came amid mixed messages from the Trump administration on the future of Operat…
How DC-Area Businesses Are Observing Today’s National General Strike
Activists are calling for a national shutdown Friday to protest ICE’s aggressive immigration enforcement. The call to action: no work, no school, and no shopping. The campaign opposes the administration’s immigration crackdowns, which in Minneapolis have cost Alex Pretti and Renee Good their lives. “Every day, ICE, Border Patrol and other enforcers of Trump’s racist agenda are going into our communities to kidnap our neighbors and sow fear. It i…
Detroit-area small businesses close for national general strike in protest of ICE
A number of Detroit-area small businesses closed on Friday as part of a National Shutdown Day general strike in solidarity with the protests over the Trump administration’s deadly U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement crackdown in Minnesota. “Every day, ICE, Border Patrol and other enforcers of Trump’s racist agenda are going into our communities to kidnap […]
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