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A total of 76 protesters were arrested after shutting down the Microsoft retail store in Manhattan and blocking traffic on Fifth Avenue on September 14, 2019 in an act of non violent civil disobedience, while more than 500 members of a large coalition of immigration advocates targeting businesses profiting from the crisis in the border rallied outside. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

A total of 76 protesters were arrested after shutting down the Microsoft retail store in Manhattan and blocking traffic on Fifth Avenue on September 14, 2019 in an act of non violent civil disobedience, while more than 500 members of a large coalition of immigration advocates targeting businesses profiting from the crisis in the border rallied outside. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

After a trip to Montana, our film is done and can be watched online at www.simmsfishing.com/site/iceout_shootout. You can watch all of the films and vote on your favorite. This will be my only post on this so don't worry I won't flog my flickr page begging for votes, I just hope you enjoy the film! Special thanks to Brant Oswald, Tucker Nelson, SIMMS, Costa, and The Drake for the opportunity.

A massive public protest was organized in New York City on June 20, 2018, in observance of World Refugee Day. Hundreds of New Yorkers from dozens of refugee, immigrant, religious, and community organizations staged a march from Bryant Park and rally in front of the United Nations. Protesters called attention to the delicate issues by representing refugees excluded by Trump administration with life-size orange rafts symbolizing refugee ocean crossings, large-scale photos of refugees, and by reading of the names of refugees who have died in transit. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Immigration advocates, community organizations, elected officials and Friends gathered at Foley Square on February 21, 2020 for a press conference with Carmen Cruz, mother of Erick Díaz-Cruz, who was shot in the cheek by ICE agents at his family’s Brooklyn home, to demand that our Congressional Elected Officials support asylum and parole for Gaspar Avendaño-Hernandez who was kidnapped by I.C.E. and for AG Tish James to investigate I.C.E. for the unjust shooting of Erick Diaz-Cruz. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Immigration advocates, community organizations, elected officials and friends gathered at Foley Square on February 6, 2021 for a press conference with Carmen Cruz, mother of Erick Díaz-Cruz, who was shot in the cheek by ICE agents at his family’s Brooklyn home in February of 2020, to demand that the new administration to investigate I.C.E. for the unjust shooting of Erick Diaz-Cruz and support the calls over asylum and parole for Gaspar Avendaño-Hernandez who remains detained by I.C.E. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Immigration advocates, community organizations, elected officials and Friends gathered at Foley Square on February 21, 2020 for a press conference with Carmen Cruz, mother of Erick Díaz-Cruz, who was shot in the cheek by ICE agents at his family’s Brooklyn home, to demand that our Congressional Elected Officials support asylum and parole for Gaspar Avendaño-Hernandez who was kidnapped by I.C.E. and for AG Tish James to investigate I.C.E. for the unjust shooting of Erick Diaz-Cruz. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Immigration advocates, community organizations, elected officials and Friends gathered at Foley Square on February 21, 2020 for a press conference with Carmen Cruz, mother of Erick Díaz-Cruz, who was shot in the cheek by ICE agents at his family’s Brooklyn home, to demand that our Congressional Elected Officials support asylum and parole for Gaspar Avendaño-Hernandez who was kidnapped by I.C.E. and for AG Tish James to investigate I.C.E. for the unjust shooting of Erick Diaz-Cruz. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Patricia Okoumou, Statue of Liberty climber - Members of the activist group Rise and Resist organized a protest at Wall Street in the financial district on August 2, 2018 as part of the four days of protests targeting local politicians and business profiting from ICE. On their last day of actions, activists called out on big banks and businesses profiting from ICE, demanding that Wells Fargo, Bank of America, and JPMorgan Chase stop extending credit to The GEO Group and CoreCivic, the firms that profit the most from detaining immigrants. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

A total of 76 protesters were arrested after shutting down the Microsoft retail store in Manhattan and blocking traffic on Fifth Avenue on September 14, 2019 in an act of non violent civil disobedience, while more than 500 members of a large coalition of immigration advocates targeting businesses profiting from the crisis in the border rallied outside. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Women's March leader Linda Sarsour - Ravi Ragbir, executive director of the New Sanctuary Coalition of New York City, received a temporary stay of deportation. On February 10, 2018; The New Sanctuary Coalition together with faith leaders, immigration activists, and community members organized a "Jericho Walk" outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) offices and immigration courts at 26 Federal Plaza, marching in silence and prayer in solidarity with Jean Montrevil, Ravi Ragbir and all immigrants who are facing deportation. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Members of the activist group Rise and Resist gathered at the plaza outside the Staten Island Ferry in Manhattan on May 6, 2021 to continue their weekly Immigration Vigils demanding that the Biden administration permanently stop detaining and deporting immigrants, to dismantle CBP (Customs and Border Patrol) and ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement), and to create a path to citizenship for all. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

The ice is just breaking. The birds of a feather were getting together here, and were a little perturbed at me.

Morning breaks on Minnetonka.

A massive public protest was organized in New York City on June 20, 2018, in observance of World Refugee Day. Hundreds of New Yorkers from dozens of refugee, immigrant, religious, and community organizations staged a march from Bryant Park and rally in front of the United Nations. Protesters called attention to the delicate issues by representing refugees excluded by Trump administration with life-size orange rafts symbolizing refugee ocean crossings, large-scale photos of refugees, and by reading of the names of refugees who have died in transit. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Members of the activist group Rise and Resist gathered a silent protest inside the main hall at Grand Central Station on December 19, 2019 holding CLOSE THE CAMPS/ABOLISH ICE banners, photographs of the children who have died in ICE custody, and photographs of the detention camps to object to Border Patrol and ICE treatment of immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of activists and immigration advocates took to the streets on October 11, 2019 in New York City on a protest to demand an end to Salesforce and Amazon profiteering from immigrants detention, as organizations across the country are taking up a national call to action October 11-14th from the Coalition to Close the Concentration Camps. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Member of Ragbir's legal team - Following a hearing at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on August 14, 2018, immigrant rights leaders, activists, and prominent First Amendment lawyers held a press conference at Foley Square, to denounce the federal government’s attempts to deny immigrants access to federal courts and their first amendment protections. Lawyers argued that Ravi Ragbir has been targeted for deportation because he is an activist leader and that deporting him is therefore a violation of his First Amendment Rights. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Following a hearing at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on August 14, 2018, immigrant rights leaders, activists, and prominent First Amendment lawyers held a press conference at Foley Square, to denounce the federal government’s attempts to deny immigrants access to federal courts and their first amendment protections. Lawyers argued that Ravi Ragbir has been targeted for deportation because he is an activist leader and that deporting him is therefore a violation of his First Amendment Rights. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Members of the activist group Rise and Resist performed an IMMIGRANTS MAKE BASEBALL GREAT banner drop on September 7, 2019 during the fifth inning at the Mets-Phillies game in Citi Field to call attention on the current administration immigration policies. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

A total of 76 protesters were arrested after shutting down the Microsoft retail store in Manhattan and blocking traffic on Fifth Avenue on September 14, 2019 in an act of non violent civil disobedience, while more than 500 members of a large coalition of immigration advocates targeting businesses profiting from the crisis in the border rallied outside. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Patricia Okoumou, Statue of Liberty climber - Members of the activist group Rise and Resist organized a protest at Wall Street in the financial district on August 2, 2018 as part of the four days of protests targeting local politicians and business profiting from ICE. On their last day of actions, activists called out on big banks and businesses profiting from ICE, demanding that Wells Fargo, Bank of America, and JPMorgan Chase stop extending credit to The GEO Group and CoreCivic, the firms that profit the most from detaining immigrants. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

On February 19, 2018, a group of New Yorkers from Rise and Resist marked Presidents’ Day with a peaceful takeover of Trump Ice Rink in Central Park. Spelling out the word “RESIST” and displaying banners in protest of the president's immigration policies, the group of New Yorkers took to the ice to protest the cruel and intensifying roundups and deportations of immigrant women, men, and children by I.C.E. (Immigration and Customs Enforcement). (Photo by Erik McGregor)

NYC migrants and their supporters gathered outside the George Washington Bridge Bus Station on October 25, 2019, to demand a stop to what they see as Greyhound's complicity with ICE's Gestapo style raids on its buses threatening migrant communities. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Members of the activist group Rise And Resist gathered a silent protest inside the main hall at Grand Central Station on August 29, 2019 holding NO RAIDS/CLOSE THE CAMPS/ABOLISH ICE banners, photographs of the children who have died in ICE custody, and photographs of the detention camps to object to Border Patrol and ICE treatment of immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

A total of 76 protesters were arrested after shutting down the Microsoft retail store in Manhattan and blocking traffic on Fifth Avenue on September 14, 2019 in an act of non violent civil disobedience, while more than 500 members of a large coalition of immigration advocates targeting businesses profiting from the crisis in the border rallied outside. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

A total of 76 protesters were arrested after shutting down the Microsoft retail store in Manhattan and blocking traffic on Fifth Avenue on September 14, 2019 in an act of non violent civil disobedience, while more than 500 members of a large coalition of immigration advocates targeting businesses profiting from the crisis in the border rallied outside. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

A massive public protest was organized in New York City on June 20, 2018, in observance of World Refugee Day. Hundreds of New Yorkers from dozens of refugee, immigrant, religious, and community organizations staged a march from Bryant Park and rally in front of the United Nations. Protesters called attention to the delicate issues by representing refugees excluded by Trump administration with life-size orange rafts symbolizing refugee ocean crossings, large-scale photos of refugees, and by reading of the names of refugees who have died in transit. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Immigrant rights activists and interfaith clergy took a vow to stand united and break down walls of hate holding a peaceful prayer circle and action to #BreakDownWalls in solidarity with the Migrant Exodus and all immigrants on December 8, 2018 at the Statue of Liberty, the iconic New York City location. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

In anticipation of the upcoming hearing of his First Amendment case against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Ravi Ragbir, executive director of the New Sanctuary Coalition of New York City, gave a sermon on March 4, 2018; at Judson Memorial Church and led a symbolic ribbon-tying ceremony outside of Judson Memorial Church, to express solidarity with the thousands of immigrants who are incarcerated and hidden in immigration jails around the United States, separated from their families, friends and communities. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Members of the activist group Rise And Resist gathered a silent protest inside the main hall at Grand Central Station on August 29, 2019 holding NO RAIDS/CLOSE THE CAMPS/ABOLISH ICE banners, photographs of the children who have died in ICE custody, and photographs of the detention camps to object to Border Patrol and ICE treatment of immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

A total of 76 protesters were arrested after shutting down the Microsoft retail store in Manhattan and blocking traffic on Fifth Avenue on September 14, 2019 in an act of non violent civil disobedience, while more than 500 members of a large coalition of immigration advocates targeting businesses profiting from the crisis in the border rallied outside. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of activists and immigration advocates took to the streets on October 11, 2019 in New York City on a protest to demand an end to Salesforce and Amazon profiteering from immigrants detention, as organizations across the country are taking up a national call to action October 11-14th from the Coalition to Close the Concentration Camps. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of activists and immigration advocates took to the streets on October 11, 2019 in New York City on a protest to demand an end to Salesforce and Amazon profiteering from immigrants detention, as organizations across the country are taking up a national call to action October 11-14th from the Coalition to Close the Concentration Camps. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Hundreds of activists and immigration advocates took to the streets on October 11, 2019 in New York City on a protest to demand an end to Salesforce and Amazon profiteering from immigrants detention, as organizations across the country are taking up a national call to action October 11-14th from the Coalition to Close the Concentration Camps. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

The National Jericho Walk, organized by New Sanctuary Coalition of New York City on May 3, 2018, took place outside New York Immigration Court at 26 Federal Plaza in New York as part of an effort to show solidarity with immigrants rights leaders who have been targeted for speaking out against the injustices and inhumanity of our broken immigration system and who call for an immigration law and policy that respect the dignity of all immigrants. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Immigration activist Ravi Ragbir - Following a hearing at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on August 14, 2018, immigrant rights leaders, activists, and prominent First Amendment lawyers held a press conference at Foley Square, to denounce the federal government’s attempts to deny immigrants access to federal courts and their first amendment protections. Lawyers argued that Ravi Ragbir has been targeted for deportation because he is an activist leader and that deporting him is therefore a violation of his First Amendment Rights. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Members of the activist group Rise And Resist gathered a silent protest inside the main hall at Grand Central Station on August 29, 2019 holding NO RAIDS/CLOSE THE CAMPS/ABOLISH ICE banners, photographs of the children who have died in ICE custody, and photographs of the detention camps to object to Border Patrol and ICE treatment of immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Members of the activist group Rise And Resist gathered a silent protest inside the main hall at Grand Central Station on August 29, 2019 holding NO RAIDS/CLOSE THE CAMPS/ABOLISH ICE banners, photographs of the children who have died in ICE custody, and photographs of the detention camps to object to Border Patrol and ICE treatment of immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Members of the activist group Rise And Resist gathered a silent protest inside the main hall at Grand Central Station on August 29, 2019 holding NO RAIDS/CLOSE THE CAMPS/ABOLISH ICE banners, photographs of the children who have died in ICE custody, and photographs of the detention camps to object to Border Patrol and ICE treatment of immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

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