Key Highlights
- Multiple anti-ICE agitators were arrested at the Minneapolis-St.
- Paul International Airport (MSP) Friday after a crowd of protesters showed up despite frigid temperatures demanding airlines take a stand against federal immigration enforcement.
- Faith in Minnesota, a group of religious activists "calling for racial and economic justice in Minnesota," posted a video of the arrests on social media, claiming more than 100 clergy and faith leaders were arrested. Agitators were seen lined up on their knees, as police led them one by one to a bus for transport to jail.
- "In -20° weather, over 100 clergy and faith leaders were arrested at MSP Airport as they gathered in peaceful, prayerful resistance to demand airlines—especially Delta and Signature Aviation—stand with Minnesotans and say #ICEOutOfMN," the organization wrote.
- "… This must end." A person is detained by police during a demonstration at the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International airport amid a surge of federal immigration authorities in the area in St.



