ICE, Minneapolis and Noem
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Minnesota braces for what’s next amid immigration arrests and in the wake of Renee Good shooting
Minnesota’s Twin Cities are bracing for what many expect will be a new normal over the next few weeks as the Department of Homeland Security carries out what it called its largest enforcement operation ever.
Minnesota charges against an ICE agent who shot and killed an SUV driver are possible, but securing a trial and conviction would be more challenging.
Hundreds of Border Patrol officers are mobilizing to bolster the president’s crackdown on immigration in snowy Minneapolis, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Sunday, as tensions between federal law enforcement and local counterparts flare after an ICE-involved shooting last week left a mother of three dead.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is sending "hundreds" more officers to Minnesota, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said in remarks that aired on Sunday, after tens of thousands of people marched through Minneapolis to protest the fatal shooting of a woman by an immigration agent.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said Sunday there is “deep mistrust” in the objectivity of the federal government’s investigation into the shooting of 37-year-old Renee Good because Trump administration officials have already come to conclusions.
Two of Minnesota’s leading Democrats say the investigation into the fatal shooting of a woman by a federal immigration officer shouldn’t be handled solely by the federal government.
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Minneapolis ICE shooting: MN prosecutors ask public to give them evidence after FBI takes over case
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty are asking the public to share evidence on the fatal Minneapolis ICE shooting with them after the FBI shut them out of the investigation.