Thousands of Americans gathered in the streets of Minneapolis and cities across the US to voice their opposition to the presence of federal immigration agents in Minnesota. The protests came on the heels of two fatal shootings that left two American citizens dead, sparking outrage over what many see as lax enforcement of immigration laws.
In addition to the demonstrations, students nationwide staged walkouts to express their support for the protesters and demand an end to the federal immigration agents' presence in the state. These actions underscored a growing sense of frustration among ordinary Americans who feel that the system is stacked against them.
Rock star Bruce Springsteen lent his voice to the cause on Friday when he took the stage at a fundraiser for Good and Pretti in downtown Minneapolis, playing one of his new songs titled "Streets of Minneapolis". His appearance marked a high-profile endorsement of the movement, which has drawn significant attention from the music world.
In addition to the demonstrations, students nationwide staged walkouts to express their support for the protesters and demand an end to the federal immigration agents' presence in the state. These actions underscored a growing sense of frustration among ordinary Americans who feel that the system is stacked against them.
Rock star Bruce Springsteen lent his voice to the cause on Friday when he took the stage at a fundraiser for Good and Pretti in downtown Minneapolis, playing one of his new songs titled "Streets of Minneapolis". His appearance marked a high-profile endorsement of the movement, which has drawn significant attention from the music world.