From Newsgroup: alt.law-enforcement
MINNEAPOLIS rCo From high school students to elected officials, residents
in Minnesota are pushing back against the growing deployment of federal immigration officers in their neighborhoods, leading to days of
confrontations and protests.
Resident Neph Sudduth stopped to choke back tears as she witnessed
immigration officers roaming around her neighborhood, just a few blocks
from the site where an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer
fatally shot Renee Nicole Good last week, and clashing with protesters.
rCLThey will hurt you for real! They will hurt you for real!rCY she shouted
at anti-ICE demonstrators, urging them to move away from the officersrCO vehicles. Just then, an immigration officer rolled down his window,
extended his arm and sprayed a protester point-blank in the face with a chemical agent.
rCLHow dare they come back to this neighborhood,rCY Sudduth told NBC News. rCLHow forgone you have to be morally to come back here and stand up and
do that with your faces covered?rCY
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Sunday that she planned to
send more agents to Minnesota this week to quell protesters and continue
to enforce immigration policies. President Donald Trump defended the
Minnesota operation Tuesday, saying, rCLWe have taken out killers, rapists
and drug dealers, people from mental institutions that came in
illegally.rCY ICE has posted on social media about the arrests of people accused of sex crimes and who they allege are in the country illegally.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/immigration-agents-deploy-tear-gas-p epper-spray-minneapolis-confrontat-rcna253782
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