Minneapolis Shooting Spotlights Federal Overreach and Threat to Local Sovereignty
The deadly shooting of Renee Nicole Macklin Good by an ICE officer during the Trump administration’s immigration sweep ignites tension in Minneapolis, raising serious questions about federal overreach and respect for state sovereignty.
Minneapolis found itself on edge after a tragic shooting left 37-year-old Renee Nicole Macklin Good dead at the hands of an ICE officer involved in the federal government’s expansive immigration enforcement operation. This incident is more than just a local tragedy; it reflects a broader failure by Washington bureaucrats to balance national security with respect for state sovereignty and community safety. Over 2,000 Department of Homeland Security officers have been deployed nationwide in what the administration calls its largest immigration crackdown ever, including more than 1,500 arrests in Minnesota alone. When Enforcement Turns Into Chaos: Whose Side Is Washington On?...
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