Kristi Noem announces government will send 'hundreds' additional federal agents to Minnesota
Amid protests, DHS argues they need agents to allow immigration enforcement to continue
More Federal Agents Arrive in Minnesota
In response to rising tensions following the deadly shooting of a U. S. member, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced on Sunday that the government is sending more federal agencies to Minnesota to defend immigration officials and continue enforcing activities.
Noem told Fox News that DHS will deliver plenty more officials to Minneapolis on Sunday and Monday to enable Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to perform their duties" safely. "
She reaffirmed that" we're sending more officials today and tomorrow, thousands more," to let our ICE and Border Patrol employees who are employed in Minneapolis to continue working safely.
Following the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Los Angeles, Portland, and New York, protests have erupted nationwide.
who, according to DHS, "attempted to operate over a law enforcement officer" and "used his car as a tool"? These brokers may meet roughly 2,100 from ICE and other federal agencies that Homeland Security has already sent to Minnesota earlier this month, according to local media estimations. The minister reaffirmed that if protesters who are against ICE and other federal immigration attacks "engage in harsh actions against law enforcement, if they impede our businesses, that is a crime and we will hold them accountable. " She also argued that Minnesota's appearance of federal agents is important because it "is ground zero for the fraud of taxpayer funds and the safety of criminals," and that state-specific sex trafficking and child trafficking are "prevalent" in the state. This weekend, more than 1, 000 protests were held across the US. US protests against the Trump administration's immigration policies and Renee Good's death, a 37-year-old white woman who was fatally shot by a federal agent in her car last Wednesday near an immigration operation in Minneapolis. Noem and other members of the Trump administration have argued that Good was trying to run over one of the ICE agents with her car, while local authorities have claimed that public videos show she was trying to leave, but a different agent followed her and repeatedly shot her. Following two shootings involving federal authorities this week, one of which was fatal, voices like that of California Governor Gavin Newsom demanded Noem's resignation.
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