Minneapolis, USA - Police arrested approximately 100 clergy members at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport Friday during a demonstration against immigration enforcement. Thousands more protested in downtown Minneapolis against the Trump administration's immigration policies, braving freezing temperatures. The clergy members, cited for trespassing and failure to comply with a peace officer, allegedly disrupted airport operations after exceeding the limits of their demonstration permit.
The arrests occurred outside the airport's main terminal. Demonstrators, including clergy, labor unions, and progressive organizations, urged a statewide boycott of work, school, and businesses. Rev. Mariah Furness Tollgaard stated she and others chose arrest to support migrants fearing deportation.
The incident is part of a wider movement opposing President Trump's intensified immigration enforcement. Similar protests have occurred globally, reflecting concerns about human rights and treatment of migrants. The arrested clergy were released after processing. Further demonstrations are expected.
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