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The “ICE Out” events grow out of public anger over the killings of two U.S. citizens by federal authorities in Minneapolis and Zipps raids in Arizona.
Protestors called for a nationwide strike on Friday and some Valley students were seen participating in walkout demonstrations.
A protest outside of ICE's Phoenix field office resulted in one person being detained and others being maced, activists said.
A crowd of more than 100 Phoenix high school students walked out of their schools on Wednesday and headed to the Arizona Capitol, where they marched while holding pithy anti-immigration enforcement signs and chanting anti-ICE slogans.
Thousands of Phoenix-area students walked out of class Friday as part of a nationwide “ICE OUT” protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The impromptu protest underscored how ordinary people say they feel outraged by President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.
Some Phoenix businesses take part in anti-ICE boycotts; Parents divided over anti-ICE walkouts in schools; and more - here's a look at your top stories.
Hundreds of students marched to the Arizona Capitol, furious over immigration enforcement and the Trump administration.
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ICE agent hits protesters on sidewalk in drive-by mace attack
Dozens of protesters in Phoenix, Arizona were hit in a drive-by mace attack Monday night by an apparent Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent, Phoenix New Times editor Zach Buchanan reported. “I've been sent video from the end of the ICE raid at the Zipps on 32nd and Shea,