Posted on 01/31/2026 2:59:23 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
‘ICE Out of Everywhere’ demonstrations, including vigils and marches, follow Friday’s national strike
More than 300 demonstrations are expected to take place across all 50 states and Washington DC, today, in what organizers are calling “ICE Out of Everywhere”.
Organizers, led by the national grassroots organization 50501, say today’s protests are a response to a series of recent deaths involving federal immigration agents, including the fatal shootings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good in Minneapolis earlier this month, the homicide of Geraldo Campos in an immigration detention facility in Texas and the shooting of Keith Porter Jr by an off-duty Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer in Los Angeles.
Activists said the killings reflect what they see as a broader pattern of excessive force, detention abuses and the militarization of immigration enforcement.
“The national day of action is about fighting back against the escalations that the Trump administration has taken against the American people over the past year,” said Hunter Dunn, a national press coordinator for 50501 and organizer in southern California. “Reports about the killings of Porter and Campos, the ones not captured on camera, and so many others have pierced the veil for many people who until now were unaware of how bad things had gotten.”
Among the demonstrations are vigils for people killed and detained by ICE, overpass banner actions, sidewalk protests, marches and community training sessions to help people learn how to observe ICE and pressure elected officials to take action against Trump’s immigration crackdown.
In major cities and small towns from California to Maine, protests are expected outside ICE detention centers, ICE field offices and congressional district offices. Demonstrators are also expected to gather at airports to protest airlines, including Global Crossing Airlines, that transport people as part of federal deportations.
Protesters are also calling...
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Lock up the funders.
This will definitely move the needle.
Nope. It will be like the “No Kings” show of 25 q-tip geezers paid to stand outside.
awful cold in some of the northern locales
Los Angeles
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These rallies are puny. Americans want mass deportation. The hidden Trump voter still applies and we lie to pollsters.
Or hang up on them.
. On Saturday, people plan to protest near hotels that cooperate with ICE, leave negative reviews and make calls to management to urge them to end any contracts with ICE.
Another campaign, “#DontServeICE”, focuses on local establishments, in which organizers are asking restaurants, retailers and other shops to refuse service to federal immigration agents. Protests are also taking place at major corporations that organizers say are supporting ICE operations, including Target and Home Depot. In the last year, ICE has detained shoppers and employees at these retailers, prompting protesters to demand that the companies take a stand against immigration enforcement.
Lemmings
Judging by the miserable weather in my part of Florida, I’m hoping for huge turnouts.
Show your criminal imports some love!
Must be small in most places, as even the Sacramento Bee has no mention of it.
sacbee.com
You decide.
And, are these apparently well-organized actions designed to replace national curiosity away from the 9-19 BILLION $s unaccounted for in the once-Great State of Minnesota?
And, and, and if corruption, graft, theft, and conspiracy might be occurring in Minnesota, could it be the case in other bleau states as well?
Let's keep our eyes on the suspected corruption, and keep digging where we infer foul-of-the-law activities.
If these people care so much about “immigrants” than each protester should be assigned a small group (up to 4 individuals — check for compatible gang affiliations) or a family, who are now their complete responsibility.
They must feed, clothe, house, and insure them — they are responsible for all medical & education costs. If their “wards” break laws, all charges & fines are equally placed upon the caretaker as well. If the wards refuse to work, all welfare & support comes from the caretakers’ pockets.
Seems reasonable & more than fair to me.
In related news, water is wet.
Dems are losing their protestors. People are scared after the anti-ICE people got infiltrated and DHS started showing up at their houses.
Cause the have NO f**KING clue what’s good for them. But, 20 bux is 20 bux.
One of my old internet nicknames was WaterIsWetDuh.
Activists said the killings reflect what they see as a broader pattern of excessive force, detention abuses and the militarization of immigration enforcement.>.. If these are chargeable offenses then charge them otherwise shut up.
That’s funny….The guy streaming in Portland is yelling GOD BLESS ICE! at people as he walks around town.
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