ICE Get The Fuck Out of Minneapolis T-Shirt
$25.00
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Renee was pure sunshine, pure love. She will be desperately missed.
Almost gone. There are only left.
ICE Get The F*ck Out of Minneapolis T-Shirt
Make your voice unmistakable with the ICE Get The F*ck Out of Minneapolis T-Shirt, a bold, protest-inspired tee designed for free expression and civic engagement. This shirt captures a phrase that became part of local dialogue after a high-profile incident involving federal immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, turning a moment of public outcry into wearable expression.
Following the fatal shooting of Renée Nicole Good by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minneapolis, community leaders and residents condemned the action and demanded accountability. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey emphatically told ICE to “get the f** out of Minneapolis,”* reflecting widespread debate, peaceful protests, and calls for change in enforcement practices.
With clean typography and a straightforward layout, this tee makes its message clear without overdesign. It’s ideal for rallies, civic events, or everyday wear when you want your perspective seen and heard.




Why You’ll Love This Shirt
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Protest-inspired design tied to local civic discourse
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Bold message with strong visual impact
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Clean, easy-read typography for instant visibility
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Suitable for rallies or everyday statement wear
T-Shirt Features
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Soft, breathable fabric for everyday comfort
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Unisex fit with a true-to-size feel
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High-quality print built to last
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Lightweight construction for all-day wear
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Easy to style with casual outfits
Perfect For
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Rallies, marches, and community events
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Supporters of free expression and accountability
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Everyday statement wear
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Gifts for socially engaged friends
The ICE Get The F*ck Out of Minneapolis T-Shirt is more than a shirt—it’s a wearable reflection of a moment that sparked conversation, community reaction, and peaceful civic participation.







