
Video captures Minneapolis immigration arrest in a city on edge after shooting of Renee Good
Key Points:
- Federal agents conducting the largest immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota forcibly entered a home in the Twin Cities, arresting a man amidst protests and community unrest following the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer.
- Over 2,000 immigration arrests have occurred in Minnesota since early December, with additional federal agents being deployed to protect officers and continue enforcement efforts amid heightened tensions.
- Community members and immigrant advocacy groups have organized protests, "know-your-rights" campaigns, and trained over 20,000 observers to monitor enforcement activities, while Minneapolis public schools have shifted to remote learning due to safety concerns.
- Local officials, including Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Senator Tina Smith, have called for state involvement in the investigation of Good's shooting











