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Protests Erupt Over Immigration Raids

Hundreds of protesters marched through Minneapolis, demanding justice for Renee Good and expressing fear over rising immigration enforcement. The Trump administrations massive operation in the Twin Cities, involving over two thousand officers, has led to daily harassment in communities. Despite warnings for peace, smaller clashes occurred, and local lawmakers accused ICE of blocking congressional oversight. As enforcement ramps up nationwide, communities unite in frustration. Checkout Solipillow.com

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