American Renaissance 1/13/2026 2:35:22 PM
 

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Protesters took to the streets of communities from Black Mountain in North Carolina to Fort Bragg, California, as well as Minneapolis, Portland, and other big cities over the weekend, days after Renee Nicole Good—a U.S. citizen and a mother of three—was shot and killed by an ICE officer in the Minnesota city.

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In Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, protesters on Saturday held up signs bearing messages like “We support our immigrant neighbors,” “ICE out for good,” and “Justice for Good” as they gathered in front of the Columbia County Courthouse.

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In Belton, Texas, about 100 people protested ICE outside the Bell County Courthouse on Sunday, the Temple Daily Telegram reported. Some held signs reading “No ICE in Bell County” and “Trump Fascism ICE = Gestapo,” among other phrases.

Outside Fort Bragg City Hall in California on Saturday, more than 350 people convened to protest the Minneapolis shooting, according to The Mendocino Voice. Cars honked in solidarity as they drove by the demonstration, and protesters carried signs that displayed messages including “Cruelty & hate will never make us great” and “ICE shames America.”

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More protests are planned in cities and towns across the country this week, including an in-person rally in Miami and a virtual rally and vigil in Joplin, Missouri, on Monday evening. Protesters are also planning to gather outside the U.S. Customs & Border Protection office in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday evening, and another demonstration is set to be held in McMinnville, Oregon, on Tuesday evening, among other rallies scheduled for this week.

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