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Tensions flare in Minnesota as protesters, federal agents square off

US state sues Trump over ICE raids after fatal shooting of mother of three sparks nationwide protests.

Tensions flare in Minnesota as protesters and federal agents square off
Fireworks are set off by protesters outside the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis. [Jen Golbeck/AP Photo]
By News Agencies
Published On 13 Jan 202613 Jan 2026

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Days of demonstrations against United States immigration agents have left Minnesota on edge.

Federal authorities have used tear gas to disperse whistle-blowing activists, and state and local leaders filed a lawsuit on Monday to challenge an enforcement crackdown that led to the fatal shooting of a Minneapolis woman last week.

Confrontations between federal agents and protesters lasted throughout Monday and spanned multiple cities. Agents fired tear gas in Minneapolis as a crowd gathered around immigration officers questioning a man while in St Cloud, a city to the northwest, hundreds of people protested outside a strip of Somali-run businesses after Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers arrived.

Later that night, clashes broke out between protesters and officers guarding the federal building being used as a base for the crackdown in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St Paul.

With the Department of Homeland Security pledging to send more than 2,000 immigration officers into Minnesota in what ICE has described as its largest enforcement operation ever, the state, joined by Minneapolis and St Paul, sued the Trump administration to try to halt or limit the surge.

The lawsuit says the Department of Homeland Security is violating the First Amendment and other constitutional protections. It accuses President Donald Trump’s Republican administration of violating free speech rights by targeting a progressive state that favours Democrats and welcomes immigrants.

Homeland Security says it has made more than 2,000 arrests in the state since December.

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In the days since Renee Nicole Good was shot in the head on Wednesday by an ICE officer while behind the wheel of her SUV, there have been dozens of protests and vigils across the US to honour the 37-year-old mother of three and to fiercely criticise the Trump administration’s tactics.

In response to Monday’s lawsuit, Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin accused Minnesota officials of neglecting public safety.

The Trump administration has repeatedly defended the immigration agent who shot Good, saying she and her vehicle presented a threat. But that explanation has been widely rejected by Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and others who have cited videos of the confrontation.

Tensions flare in Minnesota as protesters and federal agents square off
Federal immigration officers clash with protesters outside the Bishop Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis. [Jen Golbeck/AP Photo]
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Tensions flare in Minnesota as protesters and federal agents square off
A protester holds a US flag in Minneapolis. [Jen Golbeck/AP Photo]
Tensions flare in Minnesota as protesters and federal agents square off
Federal immigration officers detain a protester outside the federal building in Minneapolis. [Jen Golbeck/AP Photo]
Tensions flare in Minnesota as protesters and federal agents square off
A community member raises his hands during a confrontation with federal immigration enforcement agents in Minneapolis. [Olga Fedorova/EPA]
Tensions flare in Minnesota as protesters and federal agents square off
Federal agents fire tear gas to disperse protesters in Minneapolis. [Adam Gray/AP Photo]
Tensions flare in Minnesota as protesters and federal agents square off
Rob Potylo, aka Robby Roadsteamer, who is wearing a giraffe costume he calls the "Jeffrey Epstein Giraffe", is arrested by police from the Homeland Security Department's rapid protection force during a protest outside the federal building in Minneapolis. [Jen Golbeck/AP Photo]
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Tensions flare in Minnesota as protesters and federal agents square off
Federal immigration officers get in a car as they prepare to deploy tear gas at protesters in Minneapolis. [John Locher/AP Photo]


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