US Cities Unite Against ICE as Protests Sweep Nation After Agent-Involved Shootings
More than 1,000 events are set to take place across the US this weekend in response to the recent shootings of three people by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. In Minneapolis, a fatal shooting occurred during an immigration sweep, while in Portland, Oregon, two Venezuelan immigrants were shot outside a hospital. The tragic incidents have sparked widespread outrage, prompting protests, vigils, and rallies across the country.
Organizers are calling for action against ICE's presence in communities, where agents often result in threats, attacks, and arrests of community members. The "ICE Out for Good Weekend of Action" aims to raise awareness about the harm caused by ICE's actions and demand justice for victims like Renee Nicole Good, a US citizen killed during an immigration sweep.
The protests, which are being coordinated by groups such as Indivisible, the American Civil Liberties Union, and the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, will take place in every state and major city. Participants will be calling for ICE to be removed from their communities and demanding action from elected leaders.
As tensions escalate, people are standing up against ICE's presence, with many citing the need to "stand up" and "take a stand." Steven Eubanks, who attended a protest in Durham, North Carolina, after hearing about Good's killing, said, "We can't allow it. We have to stand up."
The events will also serve as an opportunity for people to come together, mourn the lives lost, and confront the pattern of harm caused by ICE's actions. As Leah Greenberg, co-executive director of Indivisible, put it, "This weekend, people all over are coming together not just to mourn the lives lost to ICE violence, but to confront a pattern of harm that has torn families apart and terrorized our communities." The protests will take place on both Saturday and Sunday, with many more events planned in the days and weeks ahead.
More than 1,000 events are set to take place across the US this weekend in response to the recent shootings of three people by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. In Minneapolis, a fatal shooting occurred during an immigration sweep, while in Portland, Oregon, two Venezuelan immigrants were shot outside a hospital. The tragic incidents have sparked widespread outrage, prompting protests, vigils, and rallies across the country.
Organizers are calling for action against ICE's presence in communities, where agents often result in threats, attacks, and arrests of community members. The "ICE Out for Good Weekend of Action" aims to raise awareness about the harm caused by ICE's actions and demand justice for victims like Renee Nicole Good, a US citizen killed during an immigration sweep.
The protests, which are being coordinated by groups such as Indivisible, the American Civil Liberties Union, and the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, will take place in every state and major city. Participants will be calling for ICE to be removed from their communities and demanding action from elected leaders.
As tensions escalate, people are standing up against ICE's presence, with many citing the need to "stand up" and "take a stand." Steven Eubanks, who attended a protest in Durham, North Carolina, after hearing about Good's killing, said, "We can't allow it. We have to stand up."
The events will also serve as an opportunity for people to come together, mourn the lives lost, and confront the pattern of harm caused by ICE's actions. As Leah Greenberg, co-executive director of Indivisible, put it, "This weekend, people all over are coming together not just to mourn the lives lost to ICE violence, but to confront a pattern of harm that has torn families apart and terrorized our communities." The protests will take place on both Saturday and Sunday, with many more events planned in the days and weeks ahead.