Protests against ICE underway in Pittsburgh

Hundreds of anti-immigration enforcement demonstrators began protesting Friday afternoon in Pittsburgh’s East Liberty neighborhood.
The group began marching at 2 p.m. at East Liberty Presbyterian Church, walking to the East Liberty Target, for an in-store protest and sidewalk demonstration.
Target, which is headquartered in Minnesota, has been called out by some for collaborating with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and allowing them to use their parking lots for staging and bathrooms.
“ICE out for good,” the group chanted.
“Target, whose corporate headquarters are in Minneapolis, has been collaborating with ICE, allowing ICE to stage on their properties and to operate within their stores,” said a statement from the protesters.
LIVE: ICE OUT protest is inside Target in Pittsburgh’s East Liberty neighborhood. Here are some photos @TribLIVE pic.twitter.com/fipDMuhdPZ
— Megan Swift (@mgswift7) January 23, 2026
More than 200 people registered for the protest, but the crowd looks to be larger.
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