US protests condemn ICE killing of Renee Good and ‘a regime that is willing to kill its own citizens’

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Protests occurred across the United States this weekend, including two in Philadelphia, condemning ICE actions and U.S. foreign policy in Venezuela. The demonstrations, part of a larger national movement, were sparked by recent ICE shootings, including the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis. In Philadelphia, the protests, organized by groups like the Democratic Socialists of America and organizations behind the No Kings protests, marched from city hall to a federal detention center. Participants called for the abolishment of ICE and an end to U.S. intervention in Venezuela, viewing both as examples of government overreach and violence. Similar protests took place in cities like Boston, San Francisco, Portland, and Minneapolis, with thousands participating. In Minneapolis, U.S. representatives attempted to enter an ICE facility but were allegedly denied entry.
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