Minneapolis Yard Signs Protest ICE and Tariffs

Yard signs in Minneapolis express dissent regarding immigration policy and trade tariffs. One sign reads "ICE: Break Law Go To Jail," referencing the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency and a recent incident involving an ICE agent. The other sign states "Drop The Tariffs Impeach!" indicating opposition to current trade policies and potentially calling for the impeachment of a political figure. These signs appeared in a snowy yard two days after Renee Good was reportedly killed by an ICE agent, suggesting a direct response to that event and broader political concerns.
Yard signs in Minneapolis express dissent regarding immigration policy and trade tariffs. One sign reads "ICE: Break Law Go To Jail," referencing the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency and a recent incident involving an ICE agent. The other sign states "Drop The Tariffs Impeach!" indicating opposition to current trade policies and potentially calling for the impeachment of a political figure. These signs appeared in a snowy yard two days after Renee Good was reportedly killed by an ICE agent, suggesting a direct response to that event and broader political concerns.
Photo taken in January 2026.

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