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After a federal immigration officer fatally shot a Minneapolis woman who appeared to be trying to drive past the officer in her car, questions have arisen about the rights of people who are being increasingly confronted by Immigration and Customs ...
Surveillance footage shows moments before immigration activist was allegedly shot by ICE agents during enforcement operation in Minneapolis area.
The killing of Renee Nicole Macklin Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer in Minneapolis on Wednesday has sparked the fiercest protests yet over President Trump’s
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ICE officer who fatally shot Minnesota woman was dragged by car during June immigration arrest
The ICE officer who fatally shot a Minnesota woman Wednesday was previously dragged by a car during an immigration enforcement operation in June, DHS spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin said
Nearly every case had common factors with the Minneapolis shooting: officers shot or fired at, people in a vehicle.
A situation in Milwaukee dating back to Oct. 29 raises questions about whether ICE can make arrests without a judicial warrant. TMJ4 spoke with an immigration attorney to learn more.
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ICE officer kills a Minneapolis driver in a deadly start to Trump's latest immigration operation
The shooting marked a dramatic escalation of the latest in a series of immigration enforcement operations in major cities under the Trump administration.
The feds say the incident involved an "act of domestic terrorism." Local officials say the video tells a different story.
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ICE, immigration officials have shot at people at least 16 times in Trump second term
Renee Nicole Good, who was shot and killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis on Jan. 7, was at least the 15th person fired upon by immigration officials in President Donald Trump's second term.
The agency has spearheaded President Trump's immigration crackdown and been at the center of some of its most controversial incidents.