Chicagoans rally in wake of ICE shootings in Minneapolis and Portland

Chicagoans continued to protest the fatal shooting of Minneapolis resident Renee Nicole Macklin Good by a federal immigration officer with two rallies Saturday.

The protesters also condemned the U.S. military intervention in Venezuela. The first gathering was organized in the early afternoon by Indivisible Edgewater at West Thorndale Avenue and North Sheridan Road.

Protesters chant near the intersection of North Sheridan Road and West Thorndale Avenue in Edgewater, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026. Protesters participated in “ICE Out for Good” and called for an end to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in the wake of an ICE officer killing Renee Good in Minneapolis. | Sun-Times staff

A protester holds a sign calling for the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Saturday in Edgewater.

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About 75 protesters gathered and chanted “ICE out now” and “ICE out for good” as passing cars honked in support.

Hours later, a second event, hosted by May Day Strong and a coalition of other organizations, drew hundreds to the Chicago Water Tower on North Michigan Avenue.

Among the long list of speakers were activists and politicians, including state Sen. Mike Simmons (7th) — who also appeared at the Edgewater rally — and Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez (25th).

Holding a banner that said “No War on Venezuela,” organizers also led the attendees in a march along Michigan Avenue to Trump Tower on the river.

“We’re here today standing in solidarity with Minneapolis because Chicago is also Minneapolis,” said Meja Hodzic, an organizer with the Party for Socialism and Liberation.

Jillian Stanick, a member of the Chicago Teachers Union, leads a chant during a protest near the intersection of North Sheridan Road and West Thorndale Avenue in Edgewater, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026. Protesters participated in “ICE Out for Good” and called for an end to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in the wake of an ICE officer killing Renee Good in Minneapolis. | Sun-Times staff

Jillian Stanick, a member of the Chicago Teachers Union, leads a chant during a protest against federal immigration enforcement near the intersection of North Sheridan Road and West Thorndale Avenue in Edgewater on Saturday.

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Hodzic also brought up the fatal shooting of Silverio Villegas González by a federal immigration agent during a traffic stop in Franklin Park in September.


“Here in Chicago, we know all too well what it feels like to see our city stormed by agents, our people beaten and gassed and kidnapped by masked, unidentified armed individuals,” Hodzic said.

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