Rose Rimler
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Hi, I'm Rose Rimler, filling in for Wendy Zuckerman, and you're listening to Science Versus.
Today, we're talking about tear gas, and we're talking about ice raids, and what they do to people, according to science.
And we're talking about this stuff because of what's going on in Minneapolis, in the U.S.
A few weeks ago, the U.S.
government sent in a bunch of immigration and customs enforcement agents to the city.
They called it, quote, the largest immigration operation ever.
There's Border Patrol agents involved, too.
And we're hearing about all kinds of people being detained in all kinds of ways.
And for weeks, Minnesotans have been pushing back.
They're organizing marches and protests, taking video of what these agents are doing.