Thousands Protest Nationwide After Fatal ICE Shooting
Over 1,000 protests nationwide demand an end to aggressive Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions after the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis.
- With more than 1,000 protests planned nationwide this weekend, a coalition calls for accountability after Renee Nicole Good's death in Minneapolis.
- ICE's recent use-of-force, including ICE agent Jonathan Ross fatally shooting Renee Nicole Good, 37-year-old woman and community volunteer, and a U.S. Border Patrol shooting in Portland, sparked protests.
- On the ground, Minneapolis organizers reported large crowds at Powderhorn Park and nearby streets with some vandalism at the Canopy by Hilton hotel, police deploying around 100 state troopers and arresting 29–30 protesters.
- Organizers said the actions aim to demand transparent investigations and ICE removal, while the Department of Homeland Security defended the agent, and local leaders criticized ICE as the FBI leads the probe.
- Polls show a YouGov poll found 52% disapproved of ICE's job while The Guardian tracking reports 32 deaths in custody in 2025, with the American Civil Liberties Union backing protests.
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Thousands of people have demonstrated in Minneapolis - the city where a woman was shot by an ICE official a few days ago. There have also been protests against the immigration authority in other cities.
More than 1,000 protests across the country with the central slogan "Abolish ICE"
Large Crowd Turns Out for Protest Against ICE and Trump Administration
Well over a thousand people lined upper State Street in Santa Barbara on Saturday to protest the Trump Administration and the actions of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The large gathering took place days after a Minneapolis woman was shot to death by an ICE agent. For over two hours, honking cars could be heard up and down the street as protestors chanted and held up signs condemning the killing of Renee Nicole Good and recent actions…
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