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Protests grow after shootings linked to immigration enforcement in Minneapolis and Portland
Summary
Hundreds to thousands of people protested across the U.S. after reports of a fatal shooting by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis and a separate shooting of two protesters in Portland, and local officials said some demonstrations included confrontations and citations.
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Nationwide demonstrations took place following recent shootings tied to immigration enforcement that were reported in Minneapolis and Portland. Officials reported a federal immigration officer fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis and that two protesters were shot in Portland. Minnesota leaders urged people to keep demonstrations peaceful and described some confrontations near federal facilities. The Department of Homeland Security has continued a large enforcement operation in the Twin Cities.
Key facts:
- Officials reported a federal immigration officer shot and killed a 37-year-old woman in Minneapolis, identified in reports as Renee Good.
- Two protesters were reported shot in Portland amid related demonstrations.
- Minneapolis police said a Friday protest outside a hotel drew about 1,000 people; authorities said 29 people were cited and released after objects were thrown and one officer suffered minor injuries.
- Three Minnesota members of Congress said they were initially allowed into the ICE facility at the Minneapolis federal building but were told to leave; a federal judge last month temporarily blocked the administration from enforcing policies that limit congressional visits to immigration facilities.
Summary:
The reports have prompted protests in many U.S. cities and local leaders in Minnesota called for peaceful demonstrations while some clashes and citations were reported. Federal immigration enforcement activity in the Twin Cities continues and members of Congress raised concerns about access to an ICE facility. Undetermined at this time.
Sources
Protesters square off with federal agents in Minnesota as demonstrations continue
The Globe and Mail1/13/2026, 7:25:04 PMOpen source →
Anti-ICE protesters assemble across the U.S. after shootings in Minneapolis and Portland, Oregon
The Star1/10/2026, 8:41:19 PMOpen source →
Protests grow after shootings by immigration officer in Minneapolis and Portland - National | Globalnews.ca
Global News1/10/2026, 7:51:55 PMOpen source →
