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|    16 Jan 26 10:29:49    |
      XPost: mn.politics, misc.immigration.usa, alt.politics.trump       XPost: sac.politics, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       From: noreply@mixmin.net              A woman was yanked out of her car by federal agents for allegedly       impeding an immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota on Tuesday —       less than a week after a mother of three was fatally shot.              Footage captured the chaotic scene that broke out when the unidentified       driver positioned her car across lanes of traffic, seemingly blocking       ICE vehicles from driving through during an anti-ICE protest in       Minneapolis.              Agents attempted to clear the streets of the screaming protesters when       they walked up to the female driver, who appeared to be wedging agents       between her vehicle and another car blocking the road.              The agents then smashed through the car’s passenger window.              “Go, go, go, go,” people yelled at the driver.              One Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) agent leaned into the black       sedan and appeared to unlock the driver’s door before opening it,       allowing another agent to grab the woman.              Protesters on the street blew their whistles in an attempt to stop the       agents, yelling “Stop,” “That’s so f—ked up” and “All you do is       hurt.”              Minutes later, the protesters, wearing black hoodies and gas masks, were       seen banging against the federal agents’ cars, as tear gas, pepper balls       and pepper spray were deployed in an attempt to get control of the       unruly crowd.              “Nazis,” another agitator yelled. “You will pay for your crimes.”              Multiple people were taken to the ground by agents and detained in the       snow.              ICE ERO Acting Executive Associate Director Marcos Charles told Fox News       that officials had arrested at least 60 protesters who had “impeded us       or assaulted an officer.”              President Trump warned Minnesotans a “day of reckoning was coming” after       his administration was sued for its continuing ICE operations in the       state.              “Every place we go, crime comes down. In Chicago, despite a weak and       incompetent Governor and Mayor fighting us all the way, a big       improvement was made. Thousands of Criminals were removed!” Trump posted       on Truth Social.              “Minnesota Democrats love the unrest that anarchists and professional       agitators are causing,” the president said.              “FEAR NOT, GREAT PEOPLE OF MINNESOTA, THE DAY OF RECKONING & RETRIBUTION       IS COMING!”              Chaotic protests have swept across the North Star State following the       death of anti-ICE agitator Renee Nicole Good on Jan. 7. Police estimate       “tens of thousands” of demonstrators have been attending rallies and       street marches against ICE’s continued presence in the Twin Cities.              Good, 37, was in her car, allegedly blocking traffic on a Minneapolis       residential street and waiting for ICE agents to drive through.              Video of the shooting captured Good, inside her plum-colored Honda,       turning the car to face an ICE agent, before driving forward and       clipping the armed officer.              He fired, fatally striking the mother of three.              The White House has stood by the agent, claiming he was acting in       self-defense against an act of domestic terrorism.              Her death coincided with the arrival of some 2,000 federal agents in the       largest immigration enforcement push in the region in US history,       according to the Department of Homeland Security.              On Monday, authorities in Minnesota and Illinois sued to block the Trump       administration from surging ICE personnel to their states, arguing it       violated the 10th Amendment of the Constitution, which delegates       unenumerated powers to states.              https://nypost.com/2026/01/14/us-news/woman-seen-on-video-allegedly-block       ing-minnesota-ice-operation-with-car-as-agitators-surround-agents/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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