Minneapolis Protestors March Against ICE in Freezing Temperatures

Despite frigid temperatures with a windchill near -30F, thousands of protestors marched through Minneapolis. Organizers estimated the crowd size at 50,000, potentially making it one of the largest marches in Minnesota history. The protest was organized to demand accountability for the killing of Renee Good and the removal of federal agents from Minnesota, whose presence, according to organizers, has disrupted daily life in the state. Signs visible in the photograph express sentiments such as "NO MORE MINNESOTA (N)ICE" and "ICE OUT OF MINNESOTA."
Despite frigid temperatures with a windchill near -30F, thousands of protestors marched through Minneapolis. Organizers estimated the crowd size at 50,000, potentially making it one of the largest marches in Minnesota history. The protest was organized to demand accountability for the killing of Renee Good and the removal of federal agents from Minnesota, whose presence, according to organizers, has disrupted daily life in the state. Signs visible in the photograph express sentiments such as "NO MORE MINNESOTA (N)ICE" and "ICE OUT OF MINNESOTA."
Photo taken in January 2026. © 2026 Chad Davis
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