Minneapolis, US immigration
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A U.S. federal agent was involved in a shooting in Minneapolis on Wednesday during a large-scale immigration surge, a city spokesperson
An ICE agent fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis, triggering mass protests, political backlash and demands for a full investigation into the incident.
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Trump immigration policies and aging population slow US growth projection, budget office says
The nonpartisan budget office projected that U.S. population will grow from 349 million people this year to 364 million people in 30 years, a 2.2% smaller gain than it had predicted at this time a year ago.
Congressional forecasters have lowered their projection for U.S. population growth over the next decade by 7 million people as a result of the Trump administration's immigration crackdown as well as falling birth rates.
To track potential immigration raids, some sites or community-sourced apps such as Deportation Tracker or ICE in My Area offer an interactive map to report and view recent ICE raids and enforcement with real-time alerts. They allow people to anonymously report ICE vehicles, checkpoints or detentions with specific location details.
Protesters are at the scene of the shooting, which comes as immigration agents conduct a major enforcement operation in the city.
An immigration action at a Home Depot in Phoenix could mark an escalation in immigration arrests in a swing state as midterm elections near.
Major U.S. immigration policy changes in 2025 include Trump administration H-1B visa overhaul, expanded facial recognition and social media scrutiny.
The woman was killed in a modest neighborhood south of downtown Minneapolis, just blocks from some of the city’s oldest immigrant-run markets.
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Kristi Noem in Twin Cities as ICE carries out what it calls ‘largest immigration operation ever’
A surge of federal agents and highly visible arrests mark an escalation of immigration enforcement in Minnesota.