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We must understand our rights when it comes to ICE

ScoopUSA Media. Volume 66 - Number 4

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From the very beginning when Donald Trump started sending ICE Agents to various cities across America to do a hard crackdown on illegal aliens living in America, some say something just didn’t feel right, about how the President was going about trying to weed out “the bad guys and girls, who entered the United States illegally, and who are committing crimes while here.

- Thera Martin

We must understand our rights when it comes to ICE

People gather for a vigil after an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot and killed a motorist earlier in the day, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2026, in Minneapolis.

(AP Photo/Bruce Kluckhohn)

Problem is, it seems that a lot of the people being rounded up and sent back to the country they came from are not trouble makers, have not committed any crimes, and have only been living in this country quietly, trying to earn a living and raise their families.

Yet and still, it appears that a lot of innocent people are being deported, and it is being done in an undignified, ugly, and scary way.

This past week, we all witnessed a woman in Minnesota lose her life dealing with ICE Agents. The woman shot and killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis on January 7 has ties to Missouri.

The woman, identified by the Minneapolis City Council as Renee Nicole Good, 37, was shot in the head on January 7 in a residential neighborhood near downtown Minneapolis.

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