For Minneapolis, ICE killing evokes familiar fear, pain Today Us News



Renee Nicole Good. George Floyd. Different tragedies, but the same grief for a community betrayed by the people who were supposed to protect and serve.

Crowds gathered again in Minneapolis on Wednesday, marching through the same streets where some of them were protesting 5½ years ago after Floyd’s murder.

The full force and fury of the federal government had landed on Minnesota.

“You will be held accountable for your crimes,” Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Tuesday, as the largest immigration enforcement action in agency history surged into the state. It felt like she was addressing all Minnesotans, not just the handcuffed man she paraded before the cameras.


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