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Minnesota officials are urging protesters to remain peaceful as more demonstrations are expected to protest the deadly shooting of 37-year-old Renee Good by an ICE agent last Wednesday in Minneapolis.
The protest also followed the shooting of two people in Portland, Oregon, by federal officers enforcing a Trump administration immigration crackdown.
On CNN's State of the Union Homeland Security Secretary, Kristi Noem, defended the actions of the ICE agents.
The FBI is leading the investigation into the shooting without getting local assistance.
On the same broadcast, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry said that's wrong.
The demonstrations come as the Department of Homeland Security pushes forward, adding hundreds of officers in the Twin Cities in what it calls the biggest ever immigration enforcement operation.
Bruce Kornweiser reports from New York City that widespread anger persists over the ICE agent's fatal shooting of that woman in Minnesota.
President Trump has not yet been able to convince oil company executives they should return to Venezuela to tap into that country's massive oil reserves.
launched airstrikes into Syria in retaliation for the killing of three Americans last month.
Two people have been arrested in Kenya for allegedly poisoning to death six lions inside of a popular national park along the Kenya-Tanzania border.
Police say the motive remains unclear, but there is a surge in human-wildlife conflict across those two nations.
The speaker of Iran's parliament is warning the United States and Israel it would be, quote, legitimate targets if those nations strike Iran.
This is hundreds of people are reported killed and wounded during recent anti-government protests in Tehran and other Iranian cities.