This month was not merely an enforcement action — it was a stark display of power used against the very people federal authorities are sworn to protect. On January 7, 2026, Renée Nicole Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen, was fatally shot by an ICE agent during “Operation Metro Surge,” a controversial federal immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis.
Renée was more than a statistic. She was a neighbor, a mother, and a voice in her community — whose death has ignited righteous outrage from Minneapolis to cities across the nation. Thousands are rightly asking why a woman defending her home and loved ones had to die at the hands of agents whose presence has brought fear and chaos to our streets.
This agency, empowered to enforce the law, has instead become a Goliath — trampling civil liberties and terrorizing communities — and in the process turned Renée Good into a heroic symbol of resistance against unconstitutional force.
We owe her justice, accountability, and a reckoning with the unchecked authority now wielded in our neighborhoods.
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