
Hundreds of immigration officers headed to Minneapolis as tensions flare amid protests
Key Points:
- Hundreds of Border Patrol officers are being deployed to Minneapolis to support President Trump's intensified immigration crackdown amid rising tensions following an ICE-involved shooting that killed a local mother of three, Renee Good.
- New DHS-released video shows the moments before the shooting, with claims that Good impeded a law enforcement operation, while ICE agent Jonathan Ross's footage supports the agency's assertion that the shooting was in self-defense.
- Minnesota officials, including Governor Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey, have condemned the federal response, accusing ICE of reckless behavior and calling for their removal from the city, while DHS Secretary Kristi Noem criticized local leaders for politicizing the incident.
- Protests against ICE and federal immigration enforcement surged nationwide over the weekend, with thousands











