Minneapolis protesters march against ICE as governor urges Trump to remove agents
Summary
Protesters in Minneapolis marched against federal immigration agents, as Minnesota's governor asked President Donald Trump to remove them. The protests and political tension followed the shooting of a nurse by federal agents. The Trump administration called the victim a domestic terrorist and suggested possible changes to federal agent presence.Key Facts
- Protesters marched in Minneapolis against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.
- Minnesota Governor Tim Walz asked President Trump to remove federal immigration agents from the city.
- The protests relate to the shooting of nurse Alex Pretti by federal agents.
- There are conflicting reports about whether Pretti was holding a gun when shot.
- Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara said state officers were blocked by federal agents from the shooting scene.
- The Trump administration described Pretti as a "domestic terrorist".
- President Trump suggested ICE agents might eventually leave Minneapolis but did not specify when.
- Political leaders remain divided over the use of federal agents in Minneapolis.
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