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Photos: Protesters Demand “ICE Out” in Miami

Here are some of the scenes that unfolded when locals protested against immigration raids this weekend.
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A Miami protester holds a sign in support of Liam Conejo, a Minneapolis child detained by ICE.

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Days before the biggest musicians on the planet denounced escalating Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in the U.S. from the Grammy stage, locals rallied in opposition to the federal agency at the Torch of Friendship in Downtown Miami.

On Friday, January 30, protesters gathered at the landmark carrying signs calling for the abolition of ICE. Some employed slogans in support of immigrants — “No human is illegal”; “Immigrants, we get the job done” — while others taunted President Donald Trump, who has ordered the escalation of immigration raids across the country, including in Minneapolis, where protesters Renée Good and Alex Pretti have been killed.

Arianne Betancourt, whose father was detained during a routine immigration appointment and transferred to Alligator Alcatraz, encouraged those “at home watching and liking and sharing and reposting” to “come out. There is strength in numbers.” The 32-year-old activist said, “I was scared at some point, too. And you know what happens when you’re faced with fear? Youre given two options: Fight or flight. So I’m going to fight — not just for me, but for everyone else who is denied their rights.”

Here are some of the scenes that unfolded when Miami protested against ICE this weekend.

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Anti-ICE protesters gathered at the Torch of Friendship.

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“In the Miami Heat, ICE will melt,” read one sign.

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Protesters called for the abolishment of ICE.

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They also called for stopping deportations.

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A modest crowd gathered in Downtown Miami.

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Arianne Betancourt’s father was detained during a routine immigration appointment and was transferred to “Alligator Alcatraz.”

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This protester let his hat do the talking.

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Protesters wore anti-ICE t-shirts.

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The gathering attracted people of all ages.

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Four-legged protesters attended, too.

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Protesters reacted to the death of Alex Pretti.

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The crowd swelled as the night went on.

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Protesting is brat.

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“Dump Papi Trump.”

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A message for the President.

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One protester’s sign asked for people to “fight ignorance, not immigrants.” Others condemned colonization and U.S. military intervention in Latin America.

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Another claimed ICE operations are “violence, bureaucratized.”

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Sign-making continued at the rally.

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Hamilton got a shoutout, too.

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“No one is illegal on stolen land,” read another sign.

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