More Immigration Officers Deployed to Minneapolis Amid Rising Tensions

January 13, 2026 • Google News World

Approximately 1,000 additional immigration officers are expected to arrive in Minneapolis, according to sources. The move comes amid heightened tensions following a fatal shooting involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.

Separately, Illinois and Minnesota have filed lawsuits against the Trump administration, seeking to block its efforts to assert control over their states. The lawsuits claim that the administration’s actions are unconstitutional and infringe on the rights of residents.

A recent video captured an immigration arrest in Minneapolis, which has contributed to the city’s growing unease. The incident occurred as tensions remain high following the fatal shooting of Renee Good, a 33-year-old woman who was killed by ICE agents during a traffic stop.

The Trump administration has been intensifying its efforts to enforce immigration laws, leading to increased scrutiny and controversy. Minnesota officials have filed lawsuits against the administration’s actions, arguing that they are unconstitutional and violate state law.

In related news, Illinois and Minnesota have joined forces in their lawsuits against the Trump administration, seeking to block its efforts to assert control over their states. The lawsuits claim that the administration’s actions are unconstitutional and infringe on the rights of residents.

Source: Google News World