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As Immigration and Customs Enforcement continues its “Operation Metro Surge” infiltration of Minnesota, more than 2,000 ICE operatives and about 1,000 other federal agents have made more than 2,400 arrests since the operation began in late 2025, and tear gassed protesters. Last week, an ICE agent shot and killed local resident Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old US citizen. In response, the state of Minnesota and the Twin Cities’ local governments sued the US government and several officials this week to stop the operation.
WIRED reported on a contract justification published in a federal register on Tuesday that says 31 ICE vehicles currently operating in Minnesota “lack the necessary emergency lights and sirens” to be “compliant” with regulations. Meanwhile, the crowdfunding platform GoFundMe allowed a fundraising campaign claiming to fund a potential legal defense for Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who shot Good, to remain live—despite company ...
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