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Protesters and federal agents repeatedly square off in Minnesota

Protesters and federal agents repeatedly square off in Minnesota

Summary

Federal agents used tear gas and an eye irritant during clashes with protesters in Minneapolis. The protests are against President Trump's immigration enforcement actions, which are now being challenged in court by Minnesota and two mayors.

Key Facts

  • Federal officers used tear gas and an eye irritant on protesters in Minneapolis.
  • The protests are against President Trump’s immigration enforcement actions.
  • Students participated by walking out of a suburban school in protest.
  • Minnesota and two mayors are asking a judge to stop the immigration enforcement.
  • No court hearing has been scheduled yet.
  • Gas clouds were seen near where an immigration agent shot Renee Good last week.
  • Protesters often boo and blow whistles when agents are seen in unmarked vehicles.

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