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Nationwide protests planned over Trump's immigration crackdown in Minneapolis
Summary
Student organizers have called walkouts and nationwide protests for Friday seeking the withdrawal of federal immigration agents from Minnesota after two recent fatal shootings; federal border official Tom Homan said officers in Minneapolis would shift to targeted operations.
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Student organizers have called for walkouts and protests across the United States on Friday to press federal immigration agents to withdraw from Minnesota after two recent fatal shootings. The call follows large demonstrations last week in Minneapolis. Tom Homan, assigned to oversee enforcement in Minneapolis, said federal officers would focus on targeted operations rather than broad street sweeps. Internal ICE guidance has advised officers to avoid unnecessary engagement with "agitators" to reduce tensions.
Key facts:
- Student organizers are calling a general strike and walkouts for Friday, and the website nationalshutdown.org listed about 250 protest sites across 46 states, including major cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Washington.
- Tom Homan said federal officers in Minneapolis would shift to targeted operations and reduce broad street sweeps.
- Newly issued internal ICE guidance instructs officers to refrain from unnecessary communication with "agitators."
- On the eve of the planned actions, police in Washington, D.C., arrested 54 demonstrators at the Hart Senate Office Building, and organizers said students at about 90 high schools in Georgia plan walkouts.
Summary:
Planned nationwide walkouts and protests are scheduled for Friday, organized by students and local groups and listed across many U.S. cities. Federal officials have announced a recalibration of enforcement in Minneapolis toward targeted operations; further developments and responses are undetermined at this time.
