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NYT video analysis of ICE shooting sheds light on contested moments

NYT video analysis of ICE shooting sheds light on contested moments

  President Trump and members of his administration have said that Renee Good, the woman killed by a federal agent in Minneapolis on Jan. 7, “weaponized her vehicle” against the agent who shot her — an interpretation they claim is confirmed by the agent’s cellphone video. “She didn’t try to run him over,” Mr. Trump said on the day of the shooting. “She ran him over.” That description has been contested by local and state officials, who have blamed the…

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Two protesters blinded by federal thugs using ‘less-lethal’ munitions

Two protesters blinded by federal thugs using ‘less-lethal’ munitions

The Guardian reports: Two protesters have been blinded by so-called “less-lethal” munitions deployed by federal officers during an anti-ICE protest last week in Santa Ana, California, according to reports. The blindings come amid rising scrutiny of federal authorities’ use-of-force policies, after the fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer set off nationwide protests. Widely seen video recorded at the Santa Ana protest showed a homeland security agent shoot Kaden Rummler, 21, in…

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Judge says Trump, Rubio, and Noem, engaged in ‘an unconstitutional conspiracy’ with targeted deportations

Judge says Trump, Rubio, and Noem, engaged in ‘an unconstitutional conspiracy’ with targeted deportations

Politico reports: A federal judge handling a lawsuit over the deportation of pro-Palestinian activists excoriated top administration officials, including President Donald Trump, for trampling on the First Amendment and for what the judge described as a fearful approach to freedom. “There was no policy here,” said U.S. District Judge William Young, an 85-year-old Reagan appointee who has been on the federal bench in Boston for 40 years. “What happened here is an unconstitutional conspiracy to pick off certain people.” During…

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Medical examiner believes death of man in ICE concentration camp was homicide

Medical examiner believes death of man in ICE concentration camp was homicide

The Washington Post reports: When U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced the Jan. 3 death of detainee Geraldo Lunas Campos at a Texas detention camp, the agency said “staff observed him in distress,” and it gave no cause of death. An employee of El Paso County’s Office of the Medical Examiner told Lunas Campos’s daughter this week that, subject to results of a toxicology report, the office is likely to classify the death as a homicide, according to a recording…

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It’s easy to imagine an America without ICE

It’s easy to imagine an America without ICE

Ben Burgis writes: A typical social media post from the official DHS account last year called for Americans to join ICE to “defend your culture.” Note: Not “enforce the law,” not even “defend our safety” against some imagined horde of violent drug-running narcoterrorists streaming across the border. But defend American culture against the grave threat of too many people living here who supposedly have the wrong ethnic background. This is just one among many recruitment posts that explicitly evoke white…

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Gov. Tim Walz: This ‘is a campaign of organized brutality against the people of Minnesota’

Gov. Tim Walz: This ‘is a campaign of organized brutality against the people of Minnesota’

  On Wednesday, Governor Tim Walz made the following remarks addressing the federal government’s ongoing presence in Minnesota: “My fellow Minnesotans: “What’s happening in Minnesota right now defies belief. “News reports simply don’t do justice to the level of chaos and disruption and trauma the federal government is raining down upon our communities. “Two to three thousand armed agents of the federal government have been deployed to Minnesota. “Armed, masked, undertrained ICE agents are going door to door, ordering people…

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Stephen Miller sets the stage for invoking the Insurrection Act in Minnesota

Stephen Miller sets the stage for invoking the Insurrection Act in Minnesota

The Hill reports: White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller on Thursday claimed Minnesota state officials are staging “an insurgency against the federal government” as they push back on expanding federal immigration operations in Minneapolis. Miller appeared on “The Charlie Kirk Show” on Real America’s Voice and was asked if the federal government was looking at possible charges “not just against rioters but against government officials who are abetting and encouraging” protests. Miller said that would ultimately be up…

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Trump has made ICE a 70-30 issue — favoring Democrats

Trump has made ICE a 70-30 issue — favoring Democrats

G. Elliott Morris writes: A certain kind of pundit has been telling Democrats they’re on the wrong side of public opinion on Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Sohrab Ahmari, an editor at the conservative online magazine Unherd, tweeted last week that Democrats are “going all in on a case that’s 70-30 (at best) against” them. Because there are actually lots of good people on the Left with whom I agree on various things, I feel compelled to say: Guys, this is…

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Trump can’t cancel the midterms, even though he says ‘we shouldn’t even have an election’

Trump can’t cancel the midterms, even though he says ‘we shouldn’t even have an election’

Andrea Valdez writes: Could the Trump administration really cancel an election? President Trump once again mused about the possibility, telling Reuters recently that he’s accomplished so much that “we shouldn’t even have an election.” This isn’t the first time the president has flirted with the idea of forgoing the midterm elections, and his repeated remarks on the matter have turned what many previously dismissed as a fringe conspiracy theory into a real concern. At an Atlantic Across America event in…

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Bank of New York Mellon’s $378 million of Epstein transfers draws Sen. Ron Wyden’s focus

Bank of New York Mellon’s $378 million of Epstein transfers draws Sen. Ron Wyden’s focus

Bloomberg reports: A key Senate Democrat asked Bank of New York Mellon Corp. for information about $378 million in transfers processed for Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier who died in jail in 2019 as he faced sex trafficking charges. Ron Wyden, the Senate Finance Committee’s top Democrat, wrote Wednesday to BNY Chief Executive Officer Robin Vince to seek details about 270 wire transfers in and out of accounts held by Epstein, including a series of “highly suspicious” payments of $1…

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Resistance moms are defending America

Resistance moms are defending America

Amanda Marcotte writes: The videos pouring out of Minnesota onto social media right now are horrific, showing both ICE and Border Patrol agents acting like the Gestapo by assaulting peaceful people with impunity and suggesting that they will kill more people if residents don’t submit. But time and again, those videos also show reason for hope: Ordinary people are refusing to comply. They film Noem’s secret police, blowing whistles and making a fuss, even as those masked cowards attack them….

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Trump warned of a Tren de Aragua ‘invasion,’ but U.S. intel told a different story

Trump warned of a Tren de Aragua ‘invasion,’ but U.S. intel told a different story

Wired reports: As the Trump administration publicly cast Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua (TdA) as a unified terrorist force tied to President Nicolás Maduro and operating inside the United States, hundreds of internal US government records obtained by WIRED tell a far less certain story. Intelligence taskings, law-enforcement bulletins, and drug-task-force assessments show that agencies spent much of 2025 struggling to determine whether TdA even functioned as an organized entity in the US at all—let alone as a coordinated national security…

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Immigration agents terrified of backlash against ICE after Minneapolis shooting

Immigration agents terrified of backlash against ICE after Minneapolis shooting

Ken Klippenstein reports: In the wake of an ICE officer’s killing of Renee Good, the Department of Homeland Security is rolling out “Operation Metro Surge,” flooding Minneapolis with hundreds of additional federal agents — only to realize it doesn’t actually have the confidence to match the bravado. While homeland secretary Kristi Noem and others in the administration preen about justifying last week’s shooting and trumpet their war on “domestic terrorism,” DHS is privately divided and hesitant about the latest deployments….

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Thousands of Border Patrol and ICE agents unmasked by DHS whistleblower

Thousands of Border Patrol and ICE agents unmasked by DHS whistleblower

The Daily Beast reports: Sensitive details of around 4,500 ICE and Border Patrol employees—including almost 2,000 agents working in frontline enforcement—have allegedly been released by a Department of Homeland Security whistleblower following last week’s fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good. The Jan. 7 killing of the mother by ICE agent Jonathan Ross in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has sparked nationwide protests and worldwide outrage, including among some DHS employees. The alleged leak to ICE List, a self-styled “accountability initiative,” is believed to…

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Amid ICE crackdown, unions and community groups call for Minnesota shutdown on January 23

Amid ICE crackdown, unions and community groups call for Minnesota shutdown on January 23

In These Times reports: Unions and community groups gathered in front of the Hennepin County Government Center in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota this morning to announce a day of ​“no work, no school, no shopping” on January 23 to oppose the ferocious assault on the state by federal immigration authorities. “We are facing a tsunami of hate from our own federal government,” Abdikarim Khasim, a Minnesota rideshare driver, told the crowd. ​“We’re going to shut it down on the 23rd. We’re…

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We found more than 40 cases of immigration agents using banned chokeholds and other moves that can cut off breathing

We found more than 40 cases of immigration agents using banned chokeholds and other moves that can cut off breathing

By Nicole Foy and McKenzie Funk This story was originally published by ProPublica Immigration agents have put civilians’ lives at risk using more than their guns. An agent in Houston put a teenage citizen into a chokehold, wrapping his arm around the boy’s neck, choking him so hard that his neck had red welts hours later. A black-masked agent in Los Angeles pressed his knee into a woman’s neck while she was handcuffed; she then appeared to pass out. An…

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