Minnesota on Edge: Federal-Local Clashes Intensify Amid Immigration Tensions
A U.S. immigration officer shot a Venezuelan man during an attempted arrest in Minneapolis, sparking protests and clashes with law enforcement. The incident has heightened tensions over federal immigration crackdowns, fueled by opposition from local leaders and activists. The episode follows a recent ICE shooting of a U.S. citizen.
In a tense standoff in Minneapolis, a U.S. immigration officer shot and wounded a Venezuelan man attempting to flee a traffic stop. This latest incident contributes to mounting unrest fueled by the deployment of militarized federal agents in Minnesota's largest city amidst the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.
Protests erupted following the shooting, with demonstrators clashing with law enforcement late into the night. The scene was reminiscent of a recent fatal shooting involving ICE, which has drawn local leaders to criticize federal enforcement strategies. The city remains tense as officials grapple with federal-local conflicts.
Local officials like Mayor Jacob Frey and Governor Tim Walz are at odds with federal immigration authorities, accusing them of exacerbating unrest with heavy-handed tactics. Despite calls for calm, the city is a flashpoint in the nationwide debate over immigration enforcement and community resistance.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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