00:00Citizens stood for justice, their voices were ringing through the night.
00:08An American icon debuts a powerful new song written for the city he sings in,
00:13after two citizens were shot dead by federal agents during President Donald Trump's national immigration crackdown.
00:21So this is for people of Minneapolis.
00:24Bruce Springsteen penned and recorded Streets of Minneapolis in 24 hours,
00:29calling it a response to what he described as state terror as thousands returned to the streets.
00:41And Minneapolis wasn't alone.
00:47Across the country, protests and walkouts erupted against Trump's immigration policies.
00:54You know, all the way out here in Missouri and Kansas, we hear you and it's not OK.
01:02And we're trying to prevent those things from now happening in our city because it seems like the government thinks it's OK.
01:11Organizers say more than 250 demonstrations were planned across 46 states and major cities Friday
01:18under the slogan, no work, no school, no shopping, stop funding ICE.
01:24In Los Angeles, protesters tried to block an entrance to a detention center.
01:30And in New York, students and teachers abandoned classrooms.
01:34They're tearing up families, communities, friends.
01:37It's just not right and I don't understand why it's like even a thing.
01:40After the second fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen in Minneapolis,
01:48some immigration agents are expected to leave the city in what may mark a shift in the White House's tone.
01:55Still, tensions run high in an increasingly divided nation.
01:59In Fremont, Nebraska, a student at an anti-ice protest outside a high school was hit by an SUV flying a Trump flag.
02:10Cuidank.
02:12The Guided Trust
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