Homeland security sends more agents to Minneapolis as protests erupt in US
After killing of Renee Nicole Good, city braces for what the agency describes as its largest enforcement operation yet
Minneapolis protesters - already outraged by Wednesday's fatal shooting of a woman by an immigration officer - braced for a new onslaught as the Department of Homeland Security sent more agents in to the area, carried out what it called its largest enforcement operation ever.
On Sunday, Kristi Noem, the secretary of homeland security, had pledged the agency would send hundreds more" federal agents to the city. As door-to-door raids began, protesters screamed at heavily armed federal agents and honked car horns, banged on drums and blew whistles in attempts to disrupt their operations in one Minneapolis neighborhood filled with single-family homes.
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