Kaizen Live – Proteste Minnesota

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Kaizen Live
Friday, January 23, 2026 · 22:35 CET

A massive crowd has gathered in Minneapolis during a nationwide “ICE OUT” general strike.

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Kaizen Live
Friday, January 23, 2026 · 22:10 CET

Arrests at Minneapolis–Saint Paul Airport

At Minnesota’s largest airport, anti-ICE demonstrators are being arrested after, according to authorities, exceeding the conditions of their permit. The arrests are taking place amid a nationwide mobilization against the Trump administration’s immigration policy, which is continuing despite extreme cold. Labor unions, progressive groups, and religious organizations are calling on people to refrain from work, school, and shopping in protest of the intensified deployment of federal authorities in Minneapolis and St. Paul. According to organizers, around 100 clergy members are being arrested at the airport while protesting Delta Airlines’ involvement in deportations.

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Kaizen Live
Friday, January 23, 2026 · 21:58 CET

A massive crowd has gathered in Minneapolis during a nationwide “ICE OUT” general strike.

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Kaizen Live
Friday, 23.01.2026 · 21:30 CET

Thousands of demonstrators are streaming toward downtown Minneapolis to take part in a march and rally against federal authorities. They are waving signs reading “ICE OUT!”.

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Kaizen Live
Friday, 23.01.2026 · 20:58 CET

Anti-ICE protesters gathered at midday at the Fort-Snelling Metro station near the Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis. As they marched on Minnehaha Avenue toward the highway, state law enforcement declared the assembly unlawful. The group then dispersed without incident.

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Kaizen Live
Friday, 23.01.2026 · 20:30 CET

In front of Minneapolis–Saint Paul Airport, demonstrators – including religious groups – are blocking the access road under the slogan “no work (except for emergency services), no school and no shopping”.

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Kaizen Live
Friday, 23.01.2026 · 20:00 CET

Es sind minus 14 Grad, und tausende Demonstrierende stehen draußen am Flughafen Minneapolis–St. Paul, um gegen ICE und Trump zu protestieren

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