Under the Trump administration, mass deportations are taking place all around the country, leaving large portions of the country in civil unrest.
Huge protests have formed in the streets of cities all around the country over actions that ICE is taking, from sending a 5-year-old boy to a detention center to killing two American citizens.
“Massive crowds of protesters are marching across the nation to protest the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown Saturday — the same day a judge handed the federal government a win by denying a request to halt an operation that has seen thousands of agents dispatched to Minnesota’s Twin Cities and two people killed,” said CNN.
Following the killing of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, protests are taking place all around the country in all kinds of weather.
“Other peaceful protests calling for ICE to leave communities are underway throughout cities in Southern California, Oregon, Washington, New York and Texas – some under sunny skies and others in frigid temperatures,” said CNN.
These peaceful protests are now spreading to schools in all parts of the country.
“A group of around 100 students gathered in the courtyard of Stem High School in east Little Rock, while a smaller group of around forty left and marched through the streets of downtown Little Rock,” said THV11.
“‘It’s never wrong to stand up for what you think is right and speak your mind and make sure you get your point across,’ one student said,” THV11 said.
As more protests continue throughout the country, many Americans are not going to rest until their voices are heard.
Wolfe, Elizabeth. “Anti-ICE Protests Touch Every Corner of the US as Minnesota Officials Stand off with the Trump Administration.” CNN, 31 Jan. 2026, www.cnn.com/2026/01/31/us/minnesota-protest-national-boycott.
Thweatt, Carter. “Little Rock Students Walk out of School to Protest ICE.” Thv11.com, KTHV, 4 Feb. 2026, www.thv11.com/article/news/local/little-rock-students-protest-ice/91-71f74eeb-b187-4eea-a6da-9e80792f4f21. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.Under the Trump administration, mass deportations are taking place all around the country, leaving large portions of the country in civil unrest.
Huge protests have formed in the streets of cities all around the country over actions that ICE is taking, from sending a 5-year-old boy to a detention center to killing two American citizens.
“Massive crowds of protesters are marching across the nation to protest the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown Saturday — the same day a judge handed the federal government a win by denying a request to halt an operation that has seen thousands of agents dispatched to Minnesota’s Twin Cities and two people killed,” said CNN.
Following the killing of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, protests are taking place all around the country in all kinds of weather.
“Other peaceful protests calling for ICE to leave communities are underway throughout cities in Southern California, Oregon, Washington, New York and Texas – some under sunny skies and others in frigid temperatures,” said CNN.
These peaceful protests are now spreading to schools in all parts of the country.
“A group of around 100 students gathered in the courtyard of Stem High School in east Little Rock, while a smaller group of around forty left and marched through the streets of downtown Little Rock,” said THV11.
“‘It’s never wrong to stand up for what you think is right and speak your mind and make sure you get your point across,’ one student said,” THV11 said.
As more protests continue throughout the country, many Americans are not going to rest until their voices are heard.
Wolfe, Elizabeth. “Anti-ICE Protests Touch Every Corner of the US as Minnesota Officials Stand off with the Trump Administration.” CNN, 31 Jan. 2026, www.cnn.com/2026/01/31/us/minnesota-protest-national-boycott.
Thweatt, Carter. “Little Rock Students Walk out of School to Protest ICE.” Thv11.com, KTHV, 4 Feb. 2026, www.thv11.com/article/news/local/little-rock-students-protest-ice/91-71f74eeb-b187-4eea-a6da-9e80792f4f21. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.
