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Here’s your ‘ICE Out’ events in Kentucky

Happening on Saturday and Sunday, January 10-11

In response to the ICE killing in Minnepolis, a broad national coalition, including Indivisible, MoveOn Civic Action, the American Civil Liberties Union, Voto Latino, United We Dream, 50501, the Disappeared in America Campaign of the Not Above the Law coalition, and partner organizations across the country, is calling for a coordinated ICE Out For Good Weekend of Action on Saturday, January 10, and Sunday, January 11. In less than 24 hours after the announcement, there are already 1,000 events anticipated nationwide.

The mobilization comes in response to the escalation of ICE violence in our communities, the killing of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old wife and mother of three, and the months-long pattern of unchecked violence and abuse in marginalized communities across America. Across the country, communities will gather in nonviolent, lawful, and community-led actions to honor the life lost, demand accountability, and make visible the human cost of ICE’s actions. 

Good and the Portland victims are part of a broader and deeply alarming pattern of unchecked violence and abuse by federal immigration enforcement agencies. In September, ICE reportedly shot and killed Silverio Villegas González, a father and cook from Mexico living in Chicago. In 2025 alone, more than 30 people have reportedly died in ICE detention.

All actions under the ICE Out For Good banner are grounded in moral witness, public accountability, and collective care. We remain committed to nonviolent organizing.

ICE Out for Good weekend of action goals

Coalition members are mobilizing to:

  • Honor and humanize the lives taken by ICE
  • Demand accountability, transparency, and an immediate investigation into the killing of Renee Nicole Good
  • Expose the broader pattern of ICE violence, including deaths in detention
  • Call for ICE to leave our communities
  • Build public pressure on elected officials and federal agencies
  • Create space for grief, solidarity, and collective action
  • Strengthen local connections and neighborhood response systems

Events in Kentucky

Here’s the list of ICE Out events in Kentucky, as of Friday afternoon:

Danville – 1:00 PM (Link)
Boyle Co. Courthouse/Weisiger Park, 321 W Main St
(This is a cross-over event with the “No New Wars” rally.

Louisville – 2:00 PM (Link)
The Belvedere, 141 N 6th St

Frankfort – 2:30 PM (Link)
Private address – sign up for details

Paducah – 2:00 PM CST (Link)
Bob Noble Park near Wacinton sculpture, 2915 Park Ave

Bowling Green – 6:00 PM CST (Link)
360 E 8th Ave

Newport – Sunday, 12:00 PM (Link)
Campbell County Detention Center, 601 Central Ave

Lexington – Sunday, 1:00 PM (Link)
Robert F. Stephens Courthouse Plaza, 120 N Limestone

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Bruce Maples

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