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Fresh Fatality of an American Citizen in Minneapolis Triggers Massive Protests Against ICE Raids

Minneapolis (USA): Massive protests have erupted in Minneapolis following a deadly clash that resulted in the death of an American citizen — the second such incident as the Trump administration continues its crackdown on alleged “illegal immigrants.”

The actions of federal agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have come under intense criticism for the use of excessive force during raids aimed at apprehending suspected undocumented immigrants. Several reports have surfaced alleging the detention of children and even American citizens during these operations.

The latest fatality has brought large numbers of anti-ICE protesters onto the streets of Minneapolis. Demonstrators have accused ICE of creating an atmosphere of fear across the city, especially as the Mayor has appealed to President Donald Trump to rein in the activities of paramilitary forces that are allegedly disrupting daily life amid continuous raids.

Unmasked National Guard Deployed

Hundreds of National Guard personnel have been deployed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to safeguard citizens’ rights and restore a sense of security among residents who feel unsafe due to the ongoing ICE crackdown.

The personnel are reportedly not wearing masks to reassure the public that they are not ICE agents and that their mission is solely to protect civil rights.

Life Comes to a Halt

Thousands of people from various sections of society have united to oppose the ICE raids and the repeated targeting of individuals suspected of being “illegal” immigrants.

Gas stations, grocery stores, and educational institutions are reportedly seeing reduced footfall as even legally residing immigrants avoid public spaces. The situation has become so severe that some residents are allegedly avoiding hospitals out of fear of encountering ICE agents.

ICE personnel in civilian clothing are said to be patrolling neighbourhoods predominantly inhabited by immigrants and naturalised American citizens, causing widespread panic.

The ongoing raids — coupled with the recent death of an American citizen — have further aggravated tensions, adding fuel to the fire. As pressure mounts, local police and American citizens have reportedly come together to oppose ICE operations and protect civil rights and legally residing immigrants.

The situation remains fluid, and further updates will be reported by Diplomat Digital as more details emerge.

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