Protests Against ICE and In Solidarity with Minneapolis Continue in San Diego
There were at least three consecutive days of protests in San Diego County against ICE and in solidarity with Minneapolis over this past weekend.
On Friday, Jan. 30, nearly 1,000 people gathered at a large rally at Teralta Park in City Heights, followed by a march. Initially protesters met at the park between Orange and Polk avenues around 2 p.m. on Friday, calling for an end to the Trump administration’s federal immigration crackdown across the country.
The day before on Thursday, people of faith rallied at the Federal Building in downtown San Diego.
The nationwide rallies, called a “National Shutdown” by organizers, called for people to not go to school, work or businesses to demand Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents out of communities. It came after federal actions in Minnesota that led to the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good, both 37 years old.

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