More federal agents to be sent to Minnesota, Trump administration says

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The Trump administration is sending "hundreds more" federal agents to Minneapolis following the shooting death of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stated the move is to ensure the safety of ICE and Border Patrol agents working in the city. Protests against immigration enforcement have erupted nationwide after the shooting, with a large rally held in Minneapolis on Saturday. Local officials, including Mayor Jacob Frey, dispute the administration's characterization of Good as a domestic terrorist, with Frey stating she was trying to escape. Minnesota Senator Tina Smith has accused the Trump administration of attempting to cover up the circumstances surrounding the shooting.
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