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Counterprotesters chase off conservative influencer during Minneapolis immigration crackdown
A pro-immigration protester lifts up Jake Lang's vest after an altercation at the March Against Minnesota Fraud rally near Minneapolis City Hall, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)2026-01-17T19:12:27Z MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Hundreds of counterprotesters drowned out a far-right activists attempt to hold a small rally in support of the Trump administrations latest immigration crackdown in Minneapolis on Saturday, as the governors office announced that National Guard troops were mobilized and ready to assist law enforcement though not yet deployed to city streets.There have been protests every day since the Department of Homeland Security ramped up immigration enforcement in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul by bringing in more than 2,000 federal officers.Conservative influencer Jake Lang organized an anti-Islam, anti-Somali and pro-ICE demonstration, saying on social media beforehand that he intended to burn a Quran on the steps of City Hall. But it was not clear if he carried out that plan. Only a small number of people showed up for Langs demonstration, while hundreds of counterprotesters converged at the site, yelling over his attempts to speak and chasing the pro-ICE group away. They forced at least one person to take off a shirt they deemed objectionable. Lang appeared to be injured as he left the scene, with bruises and scrapes on his head. Lang was previously charged with assaulting an officer with a baseball bat, civil disorder and other crimes before receiving clemency as part of President Donald Trumps sweeping act of clemency for Jan. 6 defendants last year. Lang recently announced that he is running for U.S. Senate in Florida. Stay up to date with the news and the best of AP by following our WhatsApp channel. Follow on In Minneapolis, snowballs and water balloons were also thrown before an armored police van and heavily equipped city police arrived.Were out here to show Nazis and ICE and DHS and MAGA you are not welcome in Minneapolis, protester Luke Rimington said. Stay out of our city, stay out of our state. Go home. National Guard staged and readyThe state guard said in a statement that it had been mobilized by Democratic Gov. Tim Walz to support the Minnesota State Patrol to assist in providing traffic support to protect life, preserve property, and support the rights of all Minnesotans to assemble peacefully. Maj. Andrea Tsuchiya, a spokesperson for the guard, said it was staged and ready but yet to be deployed.The announcement came more than a week after Walz, a frequent critic and target of Trump, told the guard to be ready to support law enforcement in the state.During the daily protests, demonstrators have railed against masked immigration officers pulling people from homes and cars and other aggressive tactics. The operation in the deeply liberal Twin Cities has claimed at least one life: Renee Good, a U.S. citizen and mother of three, was shot by an ICE officer during a Jan. 7 confrontation.On Friday a federal judge ruled that immigration officers cannot detain or tear gas peaceful protesters who are not obstructing authorities, including while observing officers during the Minnesota crackdown. Living in fearDuring a news conference Saturday, a man who fled civil war in Liberia as a child said he has been afraid to leave his Minneapolis home since being released from an immigration detention center following his arrest last weekend.Video of federal officers breaking down Garrison Gibsons front door with a battering ram Jan. 11 become another rallying point for protesters who oppose the crackdown.Gibson, 38, was ordered to be deported, apparently because of a 2008 drug conviction that was later dismissed. He has remained in the country legally under whats known as an order of supervision. After his recent arrest, a judge ruled that federal officials did not give him enough notice that his supervision status had been revoked.Then Gibson was taken back into custody for several hours Friday when he made a routine check-in with immigration officials. Gibsons cousin Abena Abraham said Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials told her White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller ordered the second arrest.The White House denied the account of the re-arrest and that Miller had anything to do with it.Gibson was flown to a Texas immigration detention facility but returned home following the judges ruling. His family used a dumbbell to keep their damaged front door closed amid subfreezing temperatures before spending $700 to fix it. I dont leave the house, Gibson said at a news conference.DHS said an activist judge was again trying to stop the deportation of criminal illegal aliens.We will continue to fight for the arrest, detention, and removal of aliens who have no right to be in this country, Assistant Homeland Security Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said.Gibson said he has done everything he was supposed to do: If I was a violent person, I would not have been out these past 17 years, checking in.___Associated Press writers Steve Karnowski in Minneapolis, Josh Boak in West Palm Beach, Florida, and Jeffrey Collins in Columbia, South Carolina, contributed. JACK BROOK Based in New Orleans, Brook covers Louisiana with a focus on state government, environmental issues and infrastructure. He is a Report for America corps member and can be reached on the secure messaging app Signal at jackbrook.88 twitter instagram mailto
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