Some New Hampshire residents are joining a national boycott of Avelo Airlines, which flies routes out of Manchester-Boston Regional Airport, until the company agrees to end a contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement to operate deportation flights .

Protesters joined a coordinated effort on Saturday to raise awareness of the boycott. About a dozen people stood along either side of the Interstate 293 exit in Manchester that leads to the airport. Organizer Diane Kolifrath held a sign saying “Boycott Evil Avelo; Don’t fly deportation airlines!”

She said the point of the protests is to raise awareness of the boycott and ask lawmakers to end incentives for Avelo, like tax breaks or government contracts.

She also said she was concerned about what she called the lack of due process

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