Minneapolis, USA - Approximately 100 clergy were arrested Friday at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport during a protest against immigration enforcement. Thousands more rallied downtown against the Trump administration's immigration policies. Demonstrators braved Arctic temperatures to voice their opposition.
The arrests occurred after the clergy, exceeding the boundaries of their permit, allegedly disrupted airport operations. They received misdemeanor citations for trespassing and failure to comply with a peace officer before being released. The protest is part of a larger movement involving labor unions and progressive groups.
Rev. Mariah Furness Tollgaard stated she and others chose arrest to support migrants, including fearful members of her congregation. The demonstrations reflect growing international concern over immigration policies and human rights. Similar protests have occurred globally, challenging national immigration laws.
The Trump administration's increased immigration enforcement has drawn criticism from international organizations and human rights advocates. The situation remains tense, with further protests anticipated. The arrested clergy are expected to appear in court.
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