Kansas City Protesters Rally Against ICE Amid Minneapolis Tensions

Hundreds demonstrate at multiple locations to oppose federal immigration enforcement actions

Jan. 30, 2026 at 8:55pm

Hundreds of demonstrators gathered across the Kansas City area to protest ICE operations and recent events in Minneapolis, with rallies held at multiple locations, including U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley's office and the ICE Kansas City office. The protests drew participants with both local and personal connections to the issues at hand.

Why it matters

The protests in Kansas City reflect growing national tensions over federal immigration enforcement actions, particularly in the wake of recent high-profile incidents in Minneapolis. The demonstrations highlight the ongoing debate over the role of ICE and the treatment of immigrants in the U.S.

The details

The Kansas City protests were part of a nationwide 'ICE Out' event, with local businesses also showing support by shutting their doors or taking other actions. The rallies took place in single-digit temperatures, underscoring the commitment of the protesters to voice their opposition to ICE's activities.

  • The protests took place on Friday, January 31, 2026.

The players

U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley

A Republican senator representing Missouri who has an office in Kansas City.

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What’s next

The protests are part of an ongoing national debate over the role of ICE and immigration enforcement, and it remains to be seen how local and federal officials will respond to the demonstrations in Kansas City.

The takeaway

The Kansas City protests highlight the continued public opposition to aggressive federal immigration enforcement actions, particularly in the wake of high-profile incidents in other parts of the country. The demonstrations reflect the broader political and social tensions surrounding these issues.