Thousands braved cold to demand ICE leave Minneapolis
Up to 50,000 people joined protests and a general strike demanding ICE withdrawal and accountability for an agent who fatally shot Renee Good, organisers said.
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New York, Jan. 24 (EFE).- A general strike in Minneapolis against immigrant raids convened thousands of people on Friday to march in the icy streets and was supported by hundreds of businesses that closed in protest against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in the state. The protest day was an initiative organized by religious leaders and trade unions calling for an “economic blackout”: not to work, not to go to school an…
Many businesses closed their doors in the city in a growing rejection of Donald Trump's immigration raids
Chico joins national protest against ICE actions in Minneapolis
Supporters of ICE operations in Minneapolis highlight the importance of enforcing federal immigration law. They emphasize enhancing public safety by targeting what they call "criminal illegal aliens" and supporting federal law enforcement agents.
Mexico City Disinform ourselves. Hundreds of thousands of people protested this January 23 in Minneapolis to demand the departure of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, who in recent weeks have carried out violent operations against the population to arrest migrants, even when they have documents. At the cry of “Get out ICE!” and with banners with slogans such as “Chinga la migra” and “No funding for ICE”, the Minnesota population…
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