Minneapolis, Jan 13: Minnesota’s Twin Cities, reeling from the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer, faced heightened federal immigration enforcement, described as the largest in state history.
Protesters confronted heavily armed agents, while schools moved to remote learning for safety. Over 2,000 arrests have occurred since December.
Local leaders, including Mayor Frey and Senator Smith, demanded state participation in investigating Good’s death, criticizing federal bias.
The incident sparked nationwide protests, reflecting growing tensions over aggressive immigration operations and community safety concerns

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