Hundreds of rallies under the rallying cry “ICE, Out for Good” swept cities across the US this weekend, ignited by the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Good in Minneapolis earlier this week. Protesters are calling out Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) over controversial tactics that began under President Donald Trump’s hardline immigration crackdown. ✊
Organizers estimated over 1,000 events from Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia to Los Angeles, plus dozens of smaller cities. The “No Kings” movement—a coalition behind major anti-Trump demonstrations in past years—has been amplifying calls for justice and accountability.
Local officials strongly challenge the administration’s claim that Good was a “domestic terrorist” and that the agent acted in self-defense. Raw footage from an agent’s cellphone shows Renee calmly saying, “I’m not mad at you,” before trying to drive away. Witnesses insist her car was turning away and didn’t pose a threat.
In the clip, an agent shouts “Whoa,” draws his weapon and fires into her vehicle, killing Renee. Her car continued rolling down the street and crashed nearby. The tragic incident has resonated globally, echoing movements from campus sit-ins in South Asia to human rights marches in Southeast Asia against state violence. 🌏
These rallies highlight the power of community mobilization in pushing for fairer enforcement and safer communities. Keep following updates and add your voice on social media with #ICEOutForGood and #JusticeForRenee. 📲
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Hundreds of rallies planned across U.S. after ICE agent killed a woman
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