DHS Says It's Not Slowing Down in Minnesota as Protests Continue
The Department of Homeland Security is sending hundreds of additional ICE and Border Patrol officers to protect federal personnel amid ongoing protests following a fatal shooting.
- On Jan 11, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced it will send "hundreds more" officers to Minneapolis on Jan 11 and Jan 12 to bolster ICE and U.S. Border Patrol safety.
- After the Jan 7 shooting of Renee Nicole Good, tens of thousands of demonstrators marched in Minneapolis and more than 1,000 rallies were planned nationwide.
- Exact totals remain unclear, including whether some incoming officers overlap with reported Border Patrol additions, as DHS previously dispatched 2,100 ICE and DHS officers .
- Minnesota officials on Jan 9 announced a criminal investigation and criticized the FBI for excluding local investigators, while Jacob Frey, Minneapolis Mayor, told ICE to `Get the f*ck out` and disputed self-defense claims.
- Amid sharp federal-local tensions, DHS describes its presence in Minneapolis as one of its largest operations ever, with some 2,000 federal officers dispatched amid alleged sex and child trafficking concerns.
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Noem Says Hundreds of Agents Are Being Sent to Minneapolis
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Hundreds more federal agents have been ordered to Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, according to Kristi Noem, Secretary of Homeland Security.
If you don't want broth, take two cups. It's the strategy that the Donald Trump administration has chosen to respond to protests in Minnesota after an immigration control agent (ICE) shot three times to kill an activist, Renee Good, in Minneapolis City. National Security Secretary Kristy Noem announced this Sunday that she will send “hundreds” of additional agents to reinforce the deployment of that body in the state ruled by a Democrat. Continu…
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U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem said this Sunday she will send "hundred" more federal agents to Minnesota
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