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Anti-ICE Protesters Vandalize Vehicles of Working-Class Residents in Minneapolis
Witnesses say many damaged cars belonged to construction and blue-collar workers.
Feb. 1, 2026 at 6:15am
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Video footage shows anti-ICE protesters marching through the streets of Minneapolis and smashing the driver-side windows of parked vehicles. Witnesses report that many of the damaged cars belonged to local construction and blue-collar workers, leaving them with costly repairs after the protest.
Why it matters
The incident adds to growing concerns over protests escalating into vandalism and property destruction, which can disproportionately impact working-class residents and undermine the original goals of the demonstration.
The details
The protesters were marching against the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency when they began targeting parked vehicles, smashing the driver-side windows. Witnesses say the damaged cars belonged to local construction workers and other blue-collar employees, who now face the burden of expensive repairs.
- The incident occurred on February 1, 2026.
The players
Anti-ICE Protesters
A group of demonstrators marching against the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency.
Working-Class Residents
Local construction workers and other blue-collar employees whose vehicles were damaged during the protest.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the potential for protests to escalate into property damage, which can disproportionately impact working-class communities and undermine the original goals of the demonstration. It underscores the need for protest organizers to maintain control and ensure demonstrations remain peaceful.
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