
Protests Held in Cities Across the U.S. in Anti-ICE Strike
Protests Held in Cities Across the U.S. in Anti-ICE Strike
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National A red hat, inspired by a symbol of resistance to Nazi occupation, gains traction in Minnesota January 31, 20265:00 AM ET By Ava Berger Handmade red "Melt the ICE" hats are on display at Minneapolis yarn store Needle Skein. Gilah Mashaal hide caption toggle caption Gilah Mashaal The weekly gatherings of knitters at Needle Skein, a yarn store in Minneapolis, are typically filled with giggles and storytelling.
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• But, earlier this month, a heaviness hung in the air.
• "It was just collective exhaustion," said Paul Neary, a shop employee.
• "Minnesotans we're not going to say the big thing, but we often know what the big thing is just by looking at each other." The "big thing" for the group of knitters was the widespread presence of federal immigration officials to their city and the death of U.S.
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