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Demonstrators expected at Minneapolis courthouse in support of accused anti-ICE protesters
Demonstrators are expected at the Minneapolis federal courthouse to support 15 protesters accused of conspiring to harass ICE agents and impede their operations. Federal prosecutors allege the defendants, linked to antifa groups, used Signal to coordinate actions, including staking out a federal building and disrupting ICE activities. The hearing is scheduled for Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.
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