Minnesota anti-ICE church protest
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Whatever the term, historians largely agree: The United States was born out of protest 250 years ago and has been propelled forward by raucous social movements, from abolition to civil rights, ever since.
Nearly 50,000 people were expected to participate in hundreds of protests across the country, organizers said.
Locals are speaking out against President Trump’s gestures toward annexing the territory, and the song “Greenland Belongs to Greenlanders” has become “a soundtrack of the movement.”
The event, called “A Day of Truth and Freedom,” is being organized by union representatives, faith leaders and community members.
As Minneapolis heads towards a general strike on Jan. 23, organizers call on San Franciscans to protest in solidarity.
Organizers with No ICE Philly failed to stop an ICE vehicle from departing the agency’s Center City headquarters.
The New York Times faced criticism for its coverage of anti-ICE protesters who disrupted a Minnesota church service, with critics arguing the headline dismissed victimized worshipers.
Thousands marched in Greenland against Trump's takeover threats as he announced tariffs on several European countries.