Hundreds of US Galleries Close for National for National Strike Against ICE
Hundreds of businesses and schools across the U.S. closed in solidarity with protests opposing ICE enforcement and recent shootings by federal agents, organizers said.
- Several downtown and neighborhood businesses in Cincinnati shuttered their doors on Friday, January 30, 2026, including Archetype Fine Jewelry and Body Piercing, Brown Bear Bakery, and Downboundbooks, joining a nationwide economic blackout protesting ICE.
- Calling for `no work, no school, no shopping`, organizers said the protest responded to increased ICE activity and the fatal shootings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good, with Pretti shot on Saturday.
- Some local businesses remained open but pledged to donate proceeds to charities supporting immigrants, while at least 200 students from La Habra High School and Sonora High School marched to La Habra City Hall.
- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said it supports peaceful protest but condemns actions obstructing operations, amid legal and political consequences mounting, according to Statement 109, 116.
- The movement, dubbed `ICE Out of Everywhere`, aims to show solidarity with Minnesota and pressure Congress and DHS funding debates, escalating nationwide protests over ICE activity.
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Crowd gathers at Denver park to protest ICE during national general strike
Demonstrators gathered at La Alma-Lincoln Park in Denver on Friday as part of a general strike across the country to protest against U.S. Immigration and Enforcement operations. (Photo by Sara Wilson/Colorado Newsline)Demonstrators gathered at a Denver park on Friday afternoon to protest the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement crackdowns in cities like Minneapolis. The protest included over 1,000 local students who walked out of their…
By CNN: Friday's nationwide strike in the United States to protest the actions of federal agents in Minneapolis and the Trump administration's immigration crackdown resulted in business closures and students and people taking to the streets across the country, with groups calling for "no work, no school, and no shopping." Businesses from North Carolina to New England and Washington state closed their doors. A restaurant in Portland, Maine, poste…
Protests spread far beyond Minnesota
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