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Immigration, Intervention, and Division Grip the Nation

National Protests Erupt Over Federal Immigration Enforcement Tactics

Across the United States, protesters demonstrated Saturday against the federal government's immigration enforcement tactics, particularly in Minneapolis, where recent ICE activity has drawn intense scrutiny. The group 50501 organized the national day of action, calling on communities to "Shut ICE Out of Everywhere," according to NPR News. The demonstrations included calls for boycotts against retailers and businesses perceived to be cooperating with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

The protests follow a period of heightened tension surrounding immigration enforcement, including an incident on January 13 in Minneapolis where an ICE officer fatally shot Renee Macklin Good, sparking outrage and further protests. Weeks later, the situation remains tense, with some Minnesota citizens feeling rattled by ICE activity.

One such incident involved Aliya Rahman, a Bangladeshi-American and U.S. citizen, who was detained by federal agents near the scene of the shooting. A video of Rahman being pulled from her car and forced to the ground by ICE officers circulated widely on social media, according to NPR News. Rahman stated that she was on her way to the doctor when she encountered the ICE operation and a group of protesters. She said ICE officers instructed her to move her car amidst the chaotic scene.

President Donald Trump addressed the growing criticism of his administration's immigration crackdown, stating Saturday that he instructed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem not to intervene in protests occurring in cities led by Democrats unless local authorities request federal assistance, according to the Associated Press. Trump made the comments aboard Air Force One.

The debate over immigration policy and federal intervention extends beyond domestic borders. In Houston, a city with a large Venezuelan community and major petroleum companies, opinions are divided over the recent U.S. intervention in Venezuela, where U.S. forces apprehended Nicolás Maduro just over a month ago. Lupita Gutierrez, a fruit and vegetable vendor at the Houston Farmer's Market, told NPR that she believes Trump ordered the intervention in Venezuela to distract Americans from his failure to reduce inflation at home. The intervention has had a ripple effect throughout the city.

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