Minneapolis ICE Shooting Sparks Controversy, Minnesota Gubernatorial Candidate Withdraws
Minneapolis is facing increased scrutiny over immigration enforcement tactics after a recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) shooting, leading to protests and legal challenges. The incident has also prompted Chris Madel, a Republican candidate for Minnesota governor and the lawyer representing the ICE officer involved in the shooting of Renee Macklin Good, to end his campaign. Madel stated he could no longer support "national Republicans' stated retribution on the citizens of our state," signaling his disapproval of the immigration crackdown, according to an updated report by NPR Politics on January 26, 2026.
The ICE shooting in Minneapolis has ignited protests throughout the city. Protesters marched through downtown Minneapolis on January 25, following the ICE actions, according to Foreign Policy. The incident is testing the limits of the Trump administration's immigration policies, as reported by Maxine Davey, an editorial fellow at Foreign Policy.
Madel, originally published by NPR Politics on January 26, 2026, stated that he could not support the national Republican Party's stance on immigration. He specifically cited the immigration crackdown happening in Minneapolis as his reason for withdrawing from the gubernatorial race.
The Foreign Policy report highlights that the Minneapolis ICE shooting is facing protests, legal challenges, and bipartisan backlash. This convergence of opposition is putting pressure on the administration's tactics regarding immigration enforcement.
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