Protests against immigration enforcement actions are being planned and held in cities across the United States following two separate shootings involving federal officers, according to national and local media reports.
In Minneapolis, a woman was fatally shot during an incident involving a federal immigration officer. In a separate case in Portland, another individual was shot and wounded during an encounter that authorities say is under investigation. Details surrounding both incidents remain limited as inquiries continue.
In response, demonstrators have organized protests in multiple cities, expressing concerns about immigration enforcement practices and calling for greater accountability. Organizers describe the demonstrations as peaceful gatherings intended to draw attention to the incidents and broader policy issues.
Authorities in several cities reported heightened police presence during demonstrations to ensure public safety. No widespread disturbances were reported at the time of publication.
Federal officials have stated that investigations into the shootings are ongoing. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has not released detailed public findings related to either incident, citing the active status of the investigations.
The protests reflect a broader national debate surrounding immigration enforcement, use-of-force incidents, and the role of federal agencies. Additional demonstrations are expected in the coming days as more information becomes available and investigations proceed.
































































































































































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