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Are more ice agents headed to Minneapolis?

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Hundreds more ICE agents are being deployed to Minneapolis, expanding what officials call the largest operation in ICE history. Over 2,000 federal agents are already present, with more expected. The surge follows the fatal shooting of Renee Good and ongoing protests, prompting city officials to inform residents of their rights and increase security measures.

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Hundreds more ICE agents coming to MN, Noem says

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  • Hundreds more ICE agents are being sent to Minnesota by DHS.
  • Over 2,000 federal agents are now in the Twin Cities, with more expected. 43s
  • City leaders urge residents to know their rights during ICE enforcement. 1m 44s
  • Minneapolis schools report protests and lower attendance amid ICE activity. 2m 38s
  • Virtual classes offered as schools respond to ongoing ICE operations. 4m 33s

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Hundreds more ICE agents coming to MN, Noem says
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Fox News
8 hours ago
Hundreds more ICE agents coming to MN, Noem says

Department of Homeland Security is sending additional ICE agents to Minnesota; more are arriving, with over 2,000 federal agents already present in the Twin Cities.

Hundreds more ICE agents headed to Minneapolis after fatal shooting
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CBC News
9 hours ago
Hundreds more ICE agents headed to Minneapolis after fatal shooting

Hundreds more ICE agents are expected, expanding what is already the largest operation in ICE history, with over 2,000 agents in Minnesota.

DHS to send more officers to Minnesota after ICE shooting protests
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Reuters
10 hours ago
DHS to send more officers to Minnesota after ICE shooting protests

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said her department is sending hundreds more officers to Minnesota, with around 2,000 federal officers currently deployed in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area.

Noem says more federal agents coming to Minnesota as protests continue
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CBS America
22 hours ago
Noem says more federal agents coming to Minnesota as protests continue

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announces hundreds more federal agents are being sent to Minnesota as protests continue.

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