Anti-ICE protests continue nationwide days after shooting
Lawmakers debate ICE funding and oversight amid nationwide protests sparked by Renee Good's death, with about 300 protesters rallying in Norfolk, organizers said.
- On Jan. 7, ICE removal officer Jonathan Ross fatally shot Renee Nicole Good, 37, during an immigration enforcement action in south Minneapolis, sparking a $1.5 million GoFundMe for her family.
- Amid expanding deployments, federal immigration operations have increased across U.S. cities with about 22,000 federal agents and over 10,000 new ICE agents expected in the coming months.
- Amid competing accounts, Good's supporters and independent observers said she was turning away from officers, while Homeland Security officials said agents were targeted; Minnesota prosecutors opened an evidence portal amid calls for review.
- On Saturday, more than 1,000 protests were planned nationwide and Minneapolis saw gatherings near the Canopy Hotel and Depot Renaissance Hotel, with $6,000 in damage and at least 30 detained.
- White House and DHS spokespeople said agents acted in self-defense and pledged continued operations, while state senators Mary Kunesh, Steve Cwodzinski, Heather Gustafson and Erin Maye Quade demanded ICE leave schools and Minnesota.
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DULUTH, Minn. — Twin Ports residents gathered at Lake Avenue and Superior Street during a weekend of nationwide protests following the death of Renee Nicole Good, who was fatally shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis. Organized by the Twin Ports Democratic Socialists of America, Anti-Imperialist Action, and the Northwoods Socialist Collective, the protest focused on ICE’s presence in Minnesota and across the count…
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Anti-ICE protests held nationwide after killing of Renee Good
Nationwide protests were held calling to get "ICE out for Good" on Saturday and Sunday. There were more than 1,000 events scheduled nationwide. These protests were led by groups such as Indivisible, MoveOn Civic Action, the American Civil Liberties Union, Voto Latino, United We Dream, 50501, the Disappeared in America Campaign of the Not Above the Law coalition and others. They come in response to the death of Renee Good, a 37-year-old Minneapol…
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