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Bruce Springsteen's protest song "Streets of Minneapolis," a response to the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by federal agents, soared to the top of iTunes
The demonstrations follow a general strike on Jan. 23 in Minneapolis that saw hundreds of business shut down and thousands take to the streets. That was the day before Mr. Pretti was killed by a federal agent, setting off a new wave of fury at ICE and Homeland Security.
Organizers are planning what they anticipate will be the largest "No Kings" protests yet, targeting what they call authoritarianism under President Donald Trump.
Bruce Springsteen released "Streets of Minneapolis," a protest song against violent immigration raids, on Jan. 28. Here's what the song says.
Brian O’Hara also discussed his thoughts on border czar Tom Homan taking over for former Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino in Minneapolis.
Former CNN journalist Don Lemon was arrested by federal agents in Los Angeles in connection with an anti-immigration enforcement protest in a Minnesota church earlier this month.
Bruce Springsteen released a fiery anti-ICE protest song on Wednesday slamming “King Trump’s private army” and venerating the observers and demonstrators who “stood for justice, their voices ringing through the night.”
The next major round of protests will be March 28, organizers said.
The demonstration is the latest protest in Minneapolis since thousands of federal officers were sent to the Twin Cities as part of Operation Metro Surge. U.S. Immigration and Customs and Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol agents have clashed with protesters since the operation began,