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Minnesota, ICE and protest

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Minnesotans Shutter Businesses and Call Off Work in Economic Blackout Day to Protest ICE
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets across Minnesota on Friday, closing down businesses and calling out of work in a mass protest against the Trump Administration’s immigration crackdown in...

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Businesses to shut down as part of 'ICE Out of Minnesota' protest
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Thousands march in Minnesota and hundreds of businesses close to protest ICE
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Thousands march through downtown Minnapolis protesting against ICE as state workers hold general strike
Hundreds of businesses in the Twin Cities are planning to close Friday to protest the presence of federal immigration agents in Minnesota.

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100 clergy members arrested at Minneapolis airport amid protests over ICE immigration surge – live
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Businesses in Minneapolis are planning to close Friday to protest ICE
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List of major ICE updates in Minnesota on Wednesday, Jan. 21

Tracking the latest major ICE news and activity in the Twin Cities and Greater Minnesota.
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A father and his three kids all work for ICE — here’s what drives them

A family of ICE agents recently gave a glimpse into their lives as they worked diligently for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This included several life threats, along with people not giving them the same respect anymore. They spoke with USA ...
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Exclusive: A father and his three kids work for ICE. Why they do it

KANSAS CITY, MO – Back when he was in uniform, everywhere the airman went Americans adored him, thanked him for his service, offered to buy him lunch. Then he joined Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Now – in the midst of newly aggressive ...
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