11.01.2026 21:01
A wave of anger towards the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is growing in the United States. Protests that began after a woman lost her life during an ICE operation in Minneapolis quickly spread to all 50 states. The slogans "History is watching you" have been prominent in the demonstrations.
Reactions to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in the United States have spread nationwide. The shooting death of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Macklin Good during an ICE operation in Minneapolis, Minnesota, sparked protests that reached all 50 states, initiated by civil society organizations.
As the actions that began in Minneapolis quickly grew, hundreds took to the streets to protest the U.S. immigration policies and the powers of law enforcement. Slogans like "History is watching you" were prominent in the demonstrations.
ACTION IN FRONT OF HOTELS WHERE ICE AGENTS STAY
Demonstrators gathered in front of hotels where ICE officials were allegedly staying, carrying out noise protests. Protesters highlighted the pressure that federal immigration enforcement places on civilians.
SCUFFLE BETWEEN POLICE AND DEMONSTRATORS
During the actions in Minneapolis, attempts were made to block the vehicles of federal agents wanting to leave the ICE facility. A scuffle occurred between law enforcement and protesters, resulting in one person being detained.
While police intervened in the protests held in front of the Whipple Federal Building in the city, it was reported that ICE agents detained a demonstrator during the actions.
IMMIGRATION POLICIES BACK ON THE AGENDA
Following the events, immigration policies and the powers of federal law enforcement have risen to the top of the national agenda in the U.S. Protesters called for tighter scrutiny of ICE operations and accountability for those responsible.