About 70 protestors from across the Granite State stood outside the passenger terminal at the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport on Sunday, holding signs with slogans like "Stop Cruelty” and “Avelo out MHT."

This protest was part of an ongoing effort to urge consumers to boycott the airline after Avelo announced it had signed a contract in April to operate deportation flights with the Department of Homeland Security as part of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Organizer Kimberly Tate-Brown from Manchester is hoping that this latest protest will pressure Avelo to end its contract. The airline is temporarily suspending its flights out of Manchester starting in January, but Tate-Brown hopes to persuade travelers in Manchester ahead of the holiday season to avoid flying on Av

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