Massive Protests in Minneapolis and Joined in Solidarity by Protests Around the Country
Thousands gathered in Minneapolis to protest ICE's unlawful actions, joined in solidarity by other cities around the country who also were out in the streets to protest.
Minneapolis, you are not alone. There is a country full of patriots who have your back.
Massive anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement protests are underway in Minneapolis right now, joined in solidarity by other cities around the country who also were out in the streets to protest as part of a nationwide two day anti-ICE strike.
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VIDEOS:
Enjoy the drumming and music:
Los Angeles:
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Cleveland showed up.
Baltimore:
Students in Rhode Island walked out to join the anti-ICE protests:
In Los Angeles, Jane Fonda told reporters, “They arrested the wrong Don," referring to ICE’s arrest of journalist Don Lemon. Fonda was representing the Committee for the First Amendment, comprised of members of the entertainment industry as she spoke in front of a federal courthouse in LA.
And Bruce Springsteen showed up as a surprise guest in Minneapolis to play his anti-ICE song:
Just in case you haven’t seen it, here’s the full song:
Patriots are flooding the streets to protest ICE’s unlawful actions which were crystalized for the nation and the world in their murdering of two American citizens.
ICE is facing severe accusations and legal action for violating constitutional rights. Lawsuits allege ICE is racially profiling, wrongfully detaining U.S. citizens, and violating First Amendment rights of individuals observing enforcement actions. Federal judges have noted instances of ICE defying court orders, specifically regarding the release of detained individuals. The ACLU and other organizations are pursuing class-action lawsuits against these practices, which have been described as a “staggering defiance” of legal standards. Reports continue to surface regarding the abuse of vulnerable populations, including caregivers and, in some cases, the use of excessive force. Following a May 2025 memo authorizing agents to enter homes without judicial warrants, federal judges have ruled these actions violate Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable search and seizure. And they’re arresting journalists.
ENOUGH.
What are your thoughts on the day of protest? Let us know in the comments below.




I am so glad to see this country waking up. I only wish Seattle amd the Northwest would grow a pair and get to the streets like we should. There really ought to be massive disruptions around the country, every day, until this bullshit murderous clown car of an administration is SHUT DOWN.
This has got be costing Soros a fortune. /s/