Rising Protest After the Killing of Renee Good in Minneapolis, Thousands in the Square
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An alliance of civil rights and migrant organisations called for demonstrations after a 37-year-old woman in Minneapolis was shot dead at the wheel of her car by an ICE immigration agency agent.
In the United States, a human tide has invaded the streets of Minneapolis with slogans to demand the departure of the ICE, Donald Trump's controversial immigration police. Anger has roared in Minnesota since January 7 when a 37-year-old activist, Renée Nicole Good, was shot down at close range by an immigration police officer. The protest has since spread throughout the country. This weekend, a thousand actions have been organized by the anti-Tr…
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Minneapolis on Saturday, chanting the name of a woman shot dead by a federal agent in the city, amid widespread anger over the use of force in the US administration's crackdown on immigrants.
Renee Good is the fourth person killed by federal immigration agents since the Trump administration launched its deportation policy.
Wave of protests across the United States following the death of Renee Good, shot down by an ICE agent, rekindling tensions around immigration policy "We are tipping in a
Events from Minneapolis to New York against the killing of Renee Good and Trump administration policies on immigration.
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