US woman killed by ICE agent called ‘domestic terrorist’: What it means

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US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem labeled Renee Nicole Good, a Minneapolis woman shot and killed by an ICE agent on Wednesday, as a "domestic terrorist." Noem claimed Good refused to exit her vehicle and attempted to run over an officer, but Minnesota officials dispute this account. Experts say Noem's use of the term "domestic terrorism" is a misuse of the phrase, which the Trump administration has increasingly employed in immigration enforcement. The FBI defines "domestic terrorism" as acts dangerous to human life that violate criminal laws and intend to intimidate civilians or influence government policy. Good, a US citizen with no criminal record, was shot after encountering ICE while driving home from dropping off her son at school. The shooting occurred amidst increased immigration enforcement in Minneapolis following daycare funding fraud allegations.
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