Anti-ICE crowd chase off pro-ICE demonstrators from Minneapolis streets
Hundreds of anti-ICE protesters confronted and overwhelmed a small pro-ICE rally organized by Jake Lang amid ongoing tensions after federal immigration enforcement increased in Minneapolis.
- On Saturday in Minneapolis, hundreds of counterprotesters drowned out conservative influencer Jake Lang's small pro-ICE rally, forcing participants away as Lang left injured; the Minnesota National Guard was mobilized but not deployed.
- The DHS deployment of more than 2,000 federal officers to the Twin Cities prompted daily demonstrations after Renee Nicole Good was shot Jan. 7 and Garrison Gibson's door was raided Jan. 11.
- Protesters clashed with federal agents as of 2:30 p.m. ET while an armored police van and heavily equipped city police arrived, and Minneapolis protesters threw snowballs and water balloons.
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The situation in Minneapolis is still tense: there have been new protests against ICE officials. According to a report, 1,500 US soldiers have also been put on standby.
Counter protesters chase off conservative influencer during Minneapolis immigration crackdown - The Boston Globe
A small number of people attended conservative influencer Jake Lang's anti-Islam, anti-Somali, and pro-ICE demonstration. Hundreds of counter protesters also converged at the site.
Counterprotesters chase off Jan. 6 rioter amid Minneapolis immigration crackdown
Hundreds of counterprotesters have drowned out a far-right activist’s attempt to hold a small rally in support of the Trump administration’s massive immigration crackdown in Minneapolis.
Minneapolis anti-ICE protesters clash with far-right group
Right-wing influencer Jake Lang, who organized a pro-ICE rally, had announced that he intended to "burn a Quran" on the steps of City Hall. A much larger group of people chased him and his supporters off the scene.
Pro- and anti-ICE protesters clash amid Minneapolis immigration crackdown
There have been protests every day since the Department of Homeland Security ramped up immigration enforcement in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul by bringing in more than 2,000 federal officers
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