
Tensions across the United States escalated after two shootings involving federal immigration officers in as many days, as disputes grew between state and federal officials over enforcement tactics under Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.
In Minnesota, protests intensified after an officer from Immigration and Customs Enforcement fatally shot a 37-year-old mother, with state officials disputing federal claims and saying investigators were denied access to evidence.
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Meanwhile, in Portland, Oregon, a US Border Patrol agent shot and wounded a man and a woman during a traffic stop, as local leaders said they could not independently verify the federal account.
Democratic governors and mayors, including Oregon Governor Tina Kotek, demanded the withdrawal of federal officers, arguing aggressive enforcement is provoking unrest rather than improving public safety.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz placed the National Guard on alert as hundreds protested in Minneapolis, where demonstrators accused federal forces of overreach and demanded accountability.
Vice President JD Vance defended the officers’ actions, while civil rights groups cited video evidence questioning official narratives, deepening national debate over immigration enforcement and use of force.