Here’s Who’s Behind Minneapolis ICE Resistance Movement: Report

The activist was dead before dawn, and nobody can agree on why.
In Minneapolis, ICE raids, radical protest networks, and millions in Soros-linked money have collided in one explosive moment.
A car, a gun, a claim of “legal observation” — and now accusations of domestic terrorism.
Behind the megaphones, shadowy leadership, and furious Facebook manifest… Continues…

In the wake of Renee Nicole Good’s death, Minneapolis has become a flashpoint where immigration enforcement,

billionaire-funded activism, and raw political anger intersect. Groups like Indivisible Twin Cities,

backed indirectly through millions from George Soros’ Open Society network,

helped fuel anti-ICE protests that cast Good as a “legal observer” — while federal agents describe a deadly attempt to run one of them down.

At street level, figures such as CAIR’s Jaylani Hussein, civil rights organizer Nekima Levy Armstrong,

and Immigrant Defense Network leader Edwin Torres DeSantiago have turned raids into rolling demonstrations, vigils, and social-media-driven mobilizations.

Now the narrative war is as fierce as the protests themselves.

Supporters frame Good as a peaceful witness killed by a brutal system;

critics see an anti-ICE “warrior” who crossed a legal line.

With Fox News analysts openly speculating that her spouse could face aiding-and-abetting charges,

the case has become less about one tragic death and more about how

far America’s political combatants are willing to go — in the streets, in the courts, and in the struggle over who controls the story.

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Here’s Who’s Behind Minneapolis ICE Resistance Movement: Report

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He h.it me every day over the tiniest things—burnt toast, a late reply, a wrong look. “You made me do this,” he’d hiss. One night, panic swallowed me whole and I collapsed. At the hospital, he said to them, “She slipped in the shower.”

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