Anti-ICE protests spread
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Anti-ICE demonstrations are expected across the country today, including a student walkout in New York City and a protest in Minneapolis following the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.
Journalists Don Lemon and Georgia Fort were arrested Friday after they covered an anti-ICE protest at a Minneapolis church.
Minneapolis and St. Paul are expected to be among the flagship locations but protests are expected across the U.S.
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In the U.S., protests against oppressive government actions, and even civil disobedience, have contributed to shifts in thinking – and changes in policy.
Peoples’ organizations of Lansing announced the "¡NO PASARÁN! Hands Off Venezuela" protest, scheduled for noon Sunday, Jan. 18, on the east lawn of the capitol building.
Nationwide protests took place as questions remain after border czar Tom Homan announced earlier he ordered federal immigration authorities to work on a drawdown plan for Minnesota.
Georgia Fort, an independent reporter in St. Paul known for livestreaming public events and civil rights protests, livestreamed her own arrest on social media.
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