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Video: Woman Pulled from Car by ICE Agents in Minnesota Operation

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Less than a week after ‌37-year-old Renee Nicole Good was fatally shot while​ allegedly blocking‌ an ICE operation⁢ in Minneapolis, another woman was seen on video blocking a ‍ Minnesota road ⁢with her vehicle as anti-ICE agitators gathered in ⁤support.

Video showed federal agents on Tuesday breaking teh passenger side window of the car while attempting to stop the female ⁣driver, who appeared to ‌be wedging agents between her vehicle ​and another car blocking the road.

“Go, go, go, go, go,” agitators shouted in the surrounding crowd.

The woman,‍ who has not yet been identified, was ​pulled from the ‌car as she clung⁢ onto the driver’s side door.

An anti-ICE protester ​was pulled from her ⁢car after allegedly blocking the road from federal agents. (Freedom News TV)

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Minneapolis has seen escalating clashes ‍between protesters and federal immigration agents as authorities conduct enforcement actions in the area.At least 60 individuals have‍ been arrested in the last five days for allegedly impeding or assaulting‍ agents, according to immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

The unrest⁢ centers around the Bishop Henry ​Whipple Federal Building, where protesters have ‌blocked⁣ vehicles and thrown rocks at‌ federal agents. Video footage captured⁢ one protester attempting to open the back of⁣ a moving federal vehicle, and another was arrested for allegedly throwing water bottles and kicking agency cars.

Marcos Charles, ICE’s acting executive associate director for Enforcement and Removal Operations, ‌vowed continued arrests. “We will be arresting anybody that interferes or impedes ⁢in any of thes enforcement actions,” ‌he told Fox News.”We’ve⁣ already arrested 60… that have got in our way, impeded us or assaulted an officer.”

The city of Minneapolis, along with St. paul, has attributed the ‌disturbances to the Trump management’s immigration⁢ policies. They’ve⁣ even filed a lawsuit seeking to halt the increased federal enforcement activity following the death of Maple grove resident, Duy Nguyen Good.

The legal ‍challenge aims to block the ongoing surge‌ in immigration enforcement within the Twin Cities.Meanwhile,⁣ tensions remain high as ICE continues its ‍operations and protesters‌ continue to demonstrate.

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