Dozens Arrested at Minneapolis Protest Over Immigration Crackdown One Month After Woman's Death
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Dozens of protesters were arrested outside the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis during a demonstration marking one month since Renee Good’s death at the hands of immigration officers; police said arrests followed throwing ice and damage to property, with at least 42 arrests reported. Memorials for Good and Alex Pretti accompanied growing national criticism of the immigration crackdown, as federal officials announced plans to pull about 700 immigration officers from Minnesota.
- Police arrest protesters at Minneapolis federal building 1 month after woman’s death Politico
- At Least 50 Arrested After Protests Escalate Outside Minnesota Federal Building The New York Times
- ‘Agitators’ damaging property, throwing ‘ice chunks’ outside Whipple Building, sheriff’s office says KTTC | Rochester, MN
- List of ICE raids, major updates in Minnesota on Saturday, Feb. 7 Bring Me The News
- Unlawful assembly declared, over 50 arrested outside Whipple building after deputy was 'struck in the head' 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS
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