Thousands marched Saturday in Minneapolis to the site where a federal agent shot and killed Renée Nicole Good during a confrontation, heightening political divisions around the Trump administration’s immigrant crackdown.
For a fourth day since the Wednesday shooting, people in south Minneapolis marched, chanting and bearing signs, some with profanities, against US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers who have swarmed parts of the city since early December.
Largely missing from the crowd of protesters were Somali immigrants, the population that sparked President
Smaller groups gathered in New York and Washington DC on Saturday to protest Trump’s ...
