Minneapolis Tells ICE To 'Get The F--- Out' Meanwhile Homeland Security Writes Yelp Reviews
KEY POINTS
- â˘On January 7, 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good was fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis while driving past immigration officers.
- â˘The following day, Border Patrol agents in Portland shot two people during a 'targeted vehicle stop,' leading to widespread protests.
- â˘By Friday evening, about 580 'ICE Out For Good' events were scheduled nationwide, with over 1,000 expected as outrage grew over federal immigration enforcement actions.
In a world where a 37-year-old named Renee Nicole Good became the tragic poster child for Trump's 2025 ICE ramp-up, Minneapolis decided the federal agents might be the unwelcome house guests who don't know when to leave. After Renee was fatally shot Jan 7 while simply driving by, and two more folks got hospital trips thanks to Portland's Border Patrol car theater on Jan 8, protests popped up faster than Starbucks in Seattle. With 580 'ICE Out For Good' events plannedâaiming to breach a grand total of 1,000âactivists including Indivisible, Voto Latino, and the ACLU declared that ICE agents' use-of-force record is looking messier than a toddler with spaghetti. Meanwhile, Mayor Jacob Frey straight-up told ICE to quit their emotional abuse via flash bangs and tear gas. The White House reminded protesters, 'interfering is a crime,' presumably while updating their damage control scripts.
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Source: Axios | Published: 1/9/2026 | Author: April Rubin