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Protesters across the U.S. are calling for a nationwide strike on Friday to oppose the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Minneapolis.
Students, businesses and others across the U.S. are protesting President Trump's aggressive immigration enforcement.
Anti-ICE advocates are asking Americans to take part in a nationwide general strike on Jan. 30 to bring attention to DHS, Border Patrol and ICE activities.
Protesters call for ‘no work, no school, no shopping’ in response to Trump’s deadly immigration enforcement crackdown.
Organizers are planning what they anticipate will be the largest "No Kings" protests yet, targeting what they call authoritarianism under President Donald Trump
Minneapolis and St. Paul are expected to be among the flagship locations but protests are expected across the U.S.
The demonstrations follow a general strike on Jan. 23 in Minneapolis that saw hundreds of business shut down and thousands take to the streets. That was the day before Mr. Pretti was killed by a federal agent, setting off a new wave of fury at ICE and Homeland Security.