The federal government just doubled down on its position that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are shielded from local accountability, and people in Minneapolis and online aren’t letting that slide. Stephen Miller, a top adviser in the administration, went on national television and delivered a stark message to ICE agents: “You have federal immunity in the conduct of your duties.”
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He told them that anyone who confronts or tries to stop or obstruct them is committing a felony, and that city officials, state leaders, activists, and protesters can’t legally block them from carrying out their work.
That message was amplified by the Department of Homeland Security this week, injecting it straight into a national uproar. This all comes against the backdrop of Minneapolis still reeling after an ICE agent shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good during a federal operation. Good was a mother of three and a beloved community member whose death sparked massive protests locally and reverberated across the country. Minnesota officials, including the mayor and governor, have openly condemned the federal response, saying video evidence doesn’t match the federal narrative that Good posed a deadly threat. People on the ground are calling the administration’s rhetoric and tactics a blatant escalation of federal force. Minneapolis has seen continuous demonstrations, national outrage, and even clashes with federal agents, with arrests and crowd control measures in play even as schools adjust schedules and neighborhoods stay on edge.
Meanwhile, the family of Renee Good has retained a prominent civil rights law firm and is pursuing its own investigation, saying justice and transparency are essential after her death. The Department of Justice has stated there is currently no basis for a federal civil rights investigation into the shooting, a move that’s already prompted multiple resignations from federal prosecutors in Minnesota who raised concerns about how the case has been handled.
For many in Minneapolis, words about “immunity” from federal officials feel like a direct slap at a grieving community and a broader indication of how far the government is willing to go to protect its immigration enforcement agenda. In a moment of deep mistrust, people are organizing, protesting, and saying loudly that no one should be above accountability when a life has been lost, and tensions are this high.
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