As protests against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions took place this weekend across the nation, about 1,600 people participated in an “ICE Out For Good” demonstration Sunday afternoon in Pittsburgh’s South Side, matched by smaller gatherings in Westmoreland and Washington counties.
Pittsburgh protesters gathered near the Hot Metal Bridge and marched to Pittsburgh’s ICE headquarters on Sidney Street, where leaders read the names of people detained in the city, as well as those who died in ICE detention and during its operations.
Protests were held in response to the killing of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis by a U.S. ICE agent Wednesday…