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Subzero temperatures did not deter latest protests

Photos by Diana Korzenik

Around 60 local residents, many of them seniors, stood out on Main Street on Sunday morning. Undeterred by 8-degree temperatures and snow flurries, they held aloft signs decrying the fatal shootings by agents of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement of two Minneapolis citizens, Renée Good on Jan. 7 and Alex Pretti on Jan. 24.

Residents braved 8-degree temperatures to protest the Minneapolis killings by ICE agents.
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Comments (2)
  1. Many of these people are elderly, I’m sure they didn’t walk there to hold signs that were printed by press.
    My question is, did they get paid for their time and if that’s the french church they are standing next to, how many are residents of Canada.

  2. Their humanity and courage shines through and is so appreciated by vulnerable, hard-working, immigrant neighbors.

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