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Protests Sweep U.S. After ICE Fatal Shooting in Minneapolis

On January 7, a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer in Minneapolis shot and killed a woman during an enforcement operation, triggering waves of street protests across key U.S. cities. As of January 9, young activists have taken to the streets in Minneapolis, Washington, D.C., New York and Philadelphia, demanding justice and accountability. ✊

For many, the incident shines a spotlight on ICE 6 the federal agency in charge of deportations and border security 6 which has faced criticism over its tactics in recent years. The Minneapolis shooting is the latest flashpoint, raising tough questions about use of force and transparency. 🔍

From Minneapoliss Cedar-Riverside neighborhood to the National Mall in D.C., protesters blocked major intersections, held candlelight vigils and chanted slogans like "No justice, no peace" and "Stop ICE violence." Social media platforms such as Twitter, Instagram and TikTok have been buzzing with live streams and viral hashtags like #ICEShooting and #JusticeForHer, helping rallies gain momentum overnight. 📱

The movement has resonated far beyond U.S. borders, with South and Southeast Asian youth drawing parallels to their own grassroots campaignswhether its climate strikes in India or pro-democracy rallies in Thailand. The rapid, digitally driven response shows how todays Gen Z and young millennials are unafraid to hold power to account, no matter where it happens. 🌏

Authorities have launched an official review into the officers actions, promising to release bodycam footage soon. Until then, protests are expected to continue, fueled by calls for clear answers and meaningful reform. Well be watching this story closelystay tuned for updates! 🔔

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