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Demonstrators gather in Missoula for rally against ICE

Around 200–300 demonstrators protested aggressive ICE enforcement after two recent deaths, emphasizing immigrant rights and constitutional protections, organizers said.

  • This afternoon, Missoula Resists and Indivisible Missoula staged the 'Rally Against ICE in Support of Human Rights and Dignity' on Beartracks Bridge from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. to demand accountability, organizers said.
  • This afternoon, organizers pointed to recent incidents like a Sunday protest in Minneapolis over ICE tensions, linked to deaths of Renée Good and Alex J. Pretti, to demand accountability.
  • Around 200 to 300 people attended, with speakers including Danica Nelson, Indivisible Missoula Coordinator, Rose Zorsezee, Missoula Resists Coordinator, Julian Staggs, president of MSU's Students for a Democratic Society, and protester Kelsey Cundy.
  • Across Montana, local chapters staged parallel events, with Yellowstone Indivisible organizing two Billings-area events, Indivisible Butte hosting one Uptown, and Helena organizers planning an event, while Students for a Democratic Society at Montana State University held a Sunday protest outside the Gallatin County Courthouse.
  • Organizers urged residents to organize and speak out, saying protesters voiced concerns about constitutional rights and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions, with Kelsey Cundy and Julian Staggs warning of ICE’s spread.
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Protest against ICE actions held by MSU students in Bozeman

BOZEMAN, Mont. — The Students for a Democratic Society from Montana State University organized a protest Sunday evening on Main Street outside the Gallatin County Courthouse as a response to ongoing tensions in Minneapolis regarding ICE actions.

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KULR-TV broke the news in Billings, United States on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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