Minneapolis, US immigration
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Protests have taken place in multiple US cities after a woman was shot dead by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis. Federal officials said Renee Nicole Good, 37, had tried to run over immigration agents with her car and that the officer was acting in self defence.
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Driver shot in Minneapolis is the at least the fifth person killed in US immigration crackdown
A motorist fatally shot by an immigration officer in Minneapolis is at least the fifth person to die since the Trump administration launched its aggressive immigration crackdown last year
The 37-year-old was shot in a residential area in Minneapolis on Wednesday, in front of a family member. Local police said she was shot in the head.
Trump signs executive order pulling U.S. from U.N.-linked migration forum, ending American participation in body critics say undermines sovereignty.
Congressional forecasters have lowered their projection for U.S. population growth over the next decade by 7 million people as a result of the Trump administration's immigration crackdown as well as falling birth rates.
Portland police said Thursday that federal agents shot and injured two people in east Portland, prompting strong condemnation from the mayor.
Major U.S. immigration policy changes in 2025 include Trump administration H-1B visa overhaul, expanded facial recognition and social media scrutiny.
The Portland Police Bureau said its officers responded to the scene and found a man and woman with apparent gunshot wounds.
SALISBURY, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Two Rowan County men say federal immigration agents assaulted them during a traffic stop this week. Both men are U.S. citizens who recorded the encounter on their phones. Edwin Godinez and his stepbrother, Yair Alexander Napoles, say they were pulled over in Salisbury on Monday.
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Kristi Noem in Twin Cities as ICE carries out what it calls ‘largest immigration operation ever’
A surge of federal agents and highly visible arrests mark an escalation of immigration enforcement in Minnesota.
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Trump immigration policies and aging population slow US growth projection, budget office says
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. population is projected to grow by 15 million in 30 years, a smaller estimate than in previous years, due to President Donald Trump's hard-line immigration policies and an aging population, the Congressional Budget Office said Wednesday.