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A powerful coalition of unions, social movements, clergy, and small businesses called for a complete shutdown on Friday in Minneapolis, urging residents to suspend work, classes, and shopping as part of an economic boycott against Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Hundreds of businesses closed their doors despite freezing temperatures forecast by the National Weather Service. The city has seen continuous protests since January 7, following the killing of 37‑year‑old Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent, with demonstrators demanding an end to the persecution of migrants.

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00:00In the United States, the city of Minneapolis is stationed an economic boycott with hundreds of businesses closed in a protest against immigration enforcement operations named the Day of Truth and Freedom.
00:12A powerful network of unions, social movements, clergy and small businesses called for a complete shutdown in this Friday, urging residents to suspend work, classes and shopping as part of a significant economic boycott against the operations of immigration and customs enforcement.
00:29On Friday, hundreds of businesses closed their doors despite the dangerous freezing temperatures forecast by the National Water Service.
00:36Minneapolis has been protesting non-stop since the murder on January 7 of 37-year-old Renini Koolgood by a nice agent to demand a stomp to the persecution of migrants.
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