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Minneapolis Protest: Thousands Demonstrate Against ICE – January 30, 2026

by Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor

Minneapolis Demonstration Protests ICE Policies

MINNEAPOLIS – A large demonstration took place in downtown Minneapolis on Friday, protesting the policies of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency.

The protest began outside City Hall and proceeded through the city, accompanied by the sounds of Native American drumming, megaphones, and car horns, causing a one-hour traffic disruption.

“We are no longer nice Minnesota, but strong Minnesota,” one of the organizers proclaimed through a megaphone, according to reports.

One participant, Pam, who declined to provide her last name, stated that she felt it was important to participate following two fatal shootings involving federal agents. “It’s not the USA that I grew up in, we must stand up against the administration in Washington,” she said.

Despite the frigid temperature of 15 degrees below zero, an estimated tens of thousands of Minnesota residents left schools and jobs to participate in the demonstration.

The demonstration comes amid ongoing debate surrounding immigration enforcement and federal authority. Further details regarding specific demands or planned actions beyond the march were not immediately available.

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The protest highlights broader concerns about federal actions and their impact on communities. Unicef recently published information regarding cyberbullying, a separate but related issue of concern within communities.

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