[UPDATED: 3:00 p.m. CST]: Thousands of Minnesotans chanting ​“No hate, no fear, immigrants are welcome here,” are marching through downtown Minneapolis to demand ICE leave the state.

The chants ring through the crowd — clearly energized and undeterred by freezing temperatures — that includes teachers, electricians, community members, and others from seemingly countless organizations

Many of the signs refer to Renee Good, a poet, Minneapolis resident and 37-year-old mother of three who was killed on January 7 by an ICE agent.

Good’s killing has been raised throughout the day, including during an act of civil disobedience by faith leaders at the airport, and during an accompanying news conference there.

The civil disobedience from Minnesota faith leaders resulted in the arrests of about 100 clergy who engaged in civil disobedience by blocking a key road at the Minneapolis – Saint Paul International Airport Friday morning, according to the ICE Out of MN coalition.

The clergy, according to a coalition news release, were arrested for their part in ​“the statewide shutdown ICE Out of Minnesota: A Day of Truth & Freedom.” The clergy’s demands focused on Delta and Signature Aviation, which they say have been complicit in and have helped facilitate the deportations of Minnesotans.

Their demands include that Delta and Signature Aviation ​“publicly call for an immediate end to the ICE ​‘surge’ into MN and for ICE to leave the state,” to call for the officer who killed Good to be held accountable, to ​“publicly call for Congress to stop funding ICE” and to ensure Target stores deny entrance to any agents who do not have ​“signed judicial warrants.”