Photos of Saturday’s protest against ICE in downtown Steamboat Springs

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Protesters line Lincoln Avenue, in front of the Routt County Courthouse, for the anti-ICE protest on Jan. 17, 2026.
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Protesters line Lincoln Avenue, in front of the Routt County Courthouse, for the anti-ICE protest on Jan. 17.
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A protester carries a sign along Lincoln. Avenue, in front of the Routt County Courthouse, for the anti-ICE protest on Jan. 17.
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Protesters display signs along Lincoln Avenue, in front of the Routt County Courthouse, for the anti-ICE protest on Jan. 17.
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Allison Harris and Adam Eimers, pictured on Jan. 17 at the anti-ICE protest in front of the Routt County Courthouse.
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Protesters line Lincoln Avenue in front of the Routt County Courthouse for the anti-ICE protest on Jan. 17.
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Polly Holyoke and Jessica Champ protest ICE in front of the Routt County Courthouse on Jan. 17.
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Protesters line Lincoln Avenue, in front of the Routt County Courthouse, for the anti-ICE protest on Jan. 17.
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Protesters line Lincoln Avenue, in front of the Routt County Courthouse, for the anti-ICE protest on Jan. 17.
Nick Slater/Steamboat Pilot
Protesters line Lincoln Avenue, in front of the Routt County Courthouse, for the anti-ICE protest on Jan. 17.
Nick Slater/Steamboat Pilot
Protesters line Lincoln Avenue, in front of the Routt County Courthouse, for the anti-ICE protest on Jan. 17.
Nick Slater/Steamboat Pilot
Protesters line Lincoln Avenue, in front of the Routt County Courthouse, for the anti-ICE protest on Jan. 17.
Nick Slater/Steamboat Pilot
Protesters line Lincoln Avenue, in front of the Routt County Courthouse, for the anti-ICE protest on Jan. 17.
Nick Slater/Steamboat Pilot
Protesters line Lincoln Avenue, in front of the Routt County Courthouse, for the anti-ICE protest on Jan. 17.
Nick Slater/Steamboat Pilot
Protesters line Lincoln Avenue, in front of the Routt County Courthouse, for the anti-ICE protest on Jan. 17.
Nick Slater/Steamboat Pilot
Protesters line Lincoln Avenue, in front of the Routt County Courthouse, for the anti-ICE protest on Jan. 17.
Nick Slater/Steamboat Pilot
Protesters line Lincoln Avenue, in front of the Routt County Courthouse, for the anti-ICE protest on Jan. 17.
Nick Slater/Steamboat Pilot
Protesters line Lincoln Avenue, in front of the Routt County Courthouse, for the anti-ICE protest on Jan. 17.
Nick Slater/Steamboat Pilot
Protesters line Lincoln Avenue, in front of the Routt County Courthouse, for the anti-ICE protest on Jan. 17.
Nick Slater/Steamboat Pilot
Protesters line Lincoln Avenue, in front of the Routt County Courthouse, for the anti-ICE protest on Jan. 17.
Nick Slater/Steamboat Pilot
Protesters line Lincoln Avenue, in front of the Routt County Courthouse, for the anti-ICE protest on Jan. 17.
Nick Slater/Steamboat Pilot
Protesters line Lincoln Avenue, in front of the Routt County Courthouse, for the anti-ICE protest on Jan. 17.
Nick Slater/Steamboat Pilot
Protesters line Lincoln Avenue, in front of the Routt County Courthouse, for the anti-ICE protest on Jan. 17.
Nick Slater/Steamboat Pilot
Protesters line Lincoln Avenue, in front of the Routt County Courthouse, for the anti-ICE protest on Jan. 17.
Nick Slater/Steamboat Pilot
Protesters line Lincoln Avenue, in front of the Routt County Courthouse, for the anti-ICE protest on Jan. 17.
Nick Slater/Steamboat Pilot
Molly Graver poses with one of the signs distributed at the anti-ICE protest in downtown Steamboat Springs on Jan. 17.
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