Protests, US cities and immigration
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Demonstrations against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are planned Saturday around the U.S. following Wednesday's shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis by an ICE agent.
Protests against immigration enforcement were taking place across the U.S. after federal officers shot three people in Minneapolis and Portland.
A U.S. immigration agent shot and killed a 37-year-old woman in her car in Minneapolis on Wednesday during an immigration enforcement
WASHINGTON, Jan 10 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping immigration crackdown increasingly is sparking violent confrontations with both migrants and U.S. citizens, a development grimly underscored by an ICE officer’s fatal shooting of a Minneapolis woman this week.
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Driver shot in Minneapolis is the at least the fifth person killed in US immigration crackdown
A motorist fatally shot by an immigration officer in Minneapolis is at least the fifth person to die since the Trump administration launched its aggressive immigration crackdown last year
MINNEAPOLIS: Thousands of demonstrators chanting the name of the woman killed by a federal agent in Minneapolis took to the city's streets Saturday (Jan 10), amid widespread anger at the use of force in the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.
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The confrontations over the last four months have left two people dead and prompted criticism of federal agencies for allowing officers to open fire on moving vehicles.