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US: Anger Erupts In Downtown Atlanta As Protesters Condemn ICE Actions At Hurt Park
Atlanta, United States - January 20, 2026 A protest rally unfolded at Hurt Park, also known as Hurt Plaza, in downtown Atlanta near Georgia State University on January 20, 2026, at around 5:30 PM. Video filmed by X user itsalmedia shows demonstrators gathered in the park and plaza area, holding signs and chanting against ICE and the treatment of U.S. citizens during immigration enforcement operations. Protesters are bundled in winter coats, hats, and scarves amid cold January weather. Visible placards denounce ICE raids, deportations, and perceived corporate involvement, including references to Target being used as a staging ground for enforcement activities. The crowd appears peaceful and organized, standing or marching through the open space. Trees, benches, pathways, and surrounding urban buildings frame the scene, with Georgia State University campus features, nearby streets, and glimpses of the city skyline visible under overcast skies. The rally highlights outrage over recent ICE actions, including reports of U.S. citizens being detained and later released in unrelated locations. One reported case involved a citizen left in a Walmart parking lot after being detained at a Target store in Richfield. Demonstrators called for accountability, an end to aggressive enforcement tactics, and reforms to immigration enforcement. The protest was part of broader demonstrations in Atlanta and across the United States on January 20, 2026, amid heightened tensions following immigration enforcement incidents in Minneapolis and other cities. No major confrontations are shown in the footage.
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