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A new video reveals the moments before a federal immigration officer shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis. The U.S.
Around 1,000 additional US Customs and Border Protection agents are expected to deploy to Minneapolis, according to two federal law enforcement sources, as tensions between federal law enforcement and local counterparts flare after an ICE-involved shooting last week left a mother of three dead.
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Video captures Minneapolis immigration arrest in a city on edge after shooting of Renee Good
Federal agents are carrying out immigration arrests in Minnesota’s Twin Cities region already shaken by the fatal shooting of a woman.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem vowed to deploy hundreds of additional federal officers to Minnesota this week amid nationwide outcry and protests.
Tensions between residents and federal immigration officers continued to rise in the Twin Cities area. Officers responded with tear gas to a crowd of whistle-blowing
Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar, who represents Minneapolis where Renee Good was shot and killed by an ICE agent, talks to CNN’s Erin Burnett about the state’s lawsuit against the Trump administration.
Two days after an ICE agent killed 37-year-old Renee Good on Portland Avenue in south Minneapolis, about a thousand people converged outside the Canopy by Hilton and Depot Renaissance hotels, working on the belief that ICE agents were being housed there.