Federal surge triggers protests as DHS deploys hundreds after Minneapolis ICE shooting

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In the wake of Renee Nicole Good’s fatal shooting by an ICE officer, the Department of Homeland Security sent hundreds more federal agents to Minneapolis in what officials call the largest enforcement operation to date. Door-to-door raids began amid demonstrations that expanded across the U.S., with arrests reported in Minnesota and clashes at some protests. Local leaders warned of safety risks, and Minneapolis schools planned remote learning for a month. The episode has intensified debate over federal immigration enforcement, as the Trump administration and DHS defend the operation while city officials call for accountability and transparency.
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