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Demonstrations took place across the nation six days after federal agents gunned down a Minneapolis resident who had been videotaping a deportation action. The killing of the man, Alex Pretti, set off a national wave of revulsion that has posed a grave political threat to the Trump administration.
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Minnesota residents are continuing to protest ICE operations in the state as part of the "ICE Out Everywhere" national day of action.
Some Minneapolis small-business owners say they fear for their personal safety, their community's safety and their businesses' survival amid ICE's presence in the city.
The NBA leads in a wave of sports-world criticism following the fatal shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.
A judge has ruled that Operation Metro Surge – the federal immigration operation that has seen thousands of agents dispatched to Minnesota’s Twin Cities and two Minnesotans killed – can continue.
Troops will be supporting local law enforcement “securing” the site where Alex Pretti was shot, as well as a federal building.
Has the United States turned into a show-me-your-papers nation? For many Minnesotans, the answer has been an unequivocal yes.