A group of students from John O'Connell High School hold a Mexican flag and protest signs at the "ICE Out" general strike at Dolores Park on Jan. 30, 2026. Photo by Mariana Garcia.

A sea of protesters flooded Dolores Park on January 30 for the national “ICE Out” general strike in a display of support for the general strike in Minnesota, calling for an end to ICE violence in cities across the United States.

A large crowd gathers in a city park holding protest signs, surrounded by palm trees and residential buildings under a cloudy sky.
Thousands of people descended upon Dolores Park for the “ICE Out” strike on Friday. Photo by Mariana Garcia.
A group of people march on a grassy area holding protest signs, including one that reads, "This isn't even about politics. It's about human decency.
Students from ICA Cristo Rey Academy arrive with signs at Dolores Park. Photo by Mariana Garcia.
A group of people holding signs.
Siblings Noe Hall, left, and Nico Hall, right, chant and hold signs during the “ICE Out” general strike on Friday. Photo by Mariana Garcia.
Two people at a traffic light; one sits atop the signal while another stands below. Signs on the pole read "ABOLISH ICE." Residential buildings and palm trees are in the background.
Desmond Cimo, left, a sophomore at Raoul Wallenberg High School, overlooks the crowd Dolores Park during the strike. Photo by Mariana Garcia.
Protesters march down Dolores Street. Photo by Mariana Garcia.
Three people walk past a black wall with white graffiti reading "Rest In Power Renee, Keith Porter, Alex" in large letters.
Protesters walk down Market Street during the strike on Friday. Photo by Mariana Garcia.
Two people hold protest signs in front of a wall featuring repeated posters with a cartoon frog and the words "CHINGA LA MIGRA.
Protesters walk down Market Street holding signs during the strike. Photo by Mariana Garcia.
A large group of people march holding protest signs related to immigration, ICE, and government policies during a daytime demonstration.
Protesters hold anti-ICE signs while marching down Market Street. Photo by Mariana Garcia.
A large crowd fills a city street lined with tall buildings, seen from above, as an ICE walkout draws people together with more skyscrapers in the background.
Protesters march during the “ICE Out” protest on Friday. Photo by Vincent Woo.
Protesters arrived at City Hall for the “ICE Out” protest on Friday. Photo by Vincent Woo.
Students from Berkeley High School participate in a chant during the strike, which concluded at City Hall. Photo by Mariana Garcia.
A crowd of protesters holds signs reading “ICE OUT OF MINNESOTA” in front of a large government building with a domed roof.
Protesters chant and hold signs in front of City Hall to conclude the strike. Photo by Mariana Garcia.

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Mariana Garcia is a reporting intern and graduate of UC Berkeley. Previously, she interned at The Sacramento Bee as a visual journalist, and before that, as a video producer for the Los Angeles Dodgers. When she's not writing or holding a camera, she enjoys long runs around San Francisco.

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  1. Well done, all student protestors who will soon be casting their own votes. Continue paying attention so the moron and his lunatic supporters never happen again. Sorry that so many americans let you down!

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  2. Where were the masked Gestapo goons yesterday? scared by a lot of kids on edge? ashamed? no too late to get out of the orange cult party ..otherwise the apolitical justice Dpt will come after you in the future..remember that..and they won’t be pardons.

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  3. Trump’s evil regime is similar to some that Satan has groomed thru the ranks as its messenger of death and destruction such as Hitler and the likes. Believe as Satan is also very powerful especially when taking people’s souls as Trump’s mind control is just one of Trump’s satanic powers. God will prevail in time but he needs all of the good God loving people to take a stance with him 😇😇😇🙏🙏🙏

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