
Far-left extremist groups are orchestrating coordinated nationwide “unrest” this weekend to undermine President Trump’s immigration enforcement, targeting ICE operations across hundreds of cities following a Minneapolis incident.
Story Highlights
- Over 1,000 anti-ICE protests planned nationwide under “ICE, Out for Good” banner after Minneapolis shooting
- Radical activists organizing blockades and direct actions to obstruct federal immigration enforcement operations
- 29 arrests made in Minneapolis as protesters attack officers and target ICE housing locations
- Trump administration’s 2,000-officer Minnesota operation continues despite escalating leftist interference
Coordinated National Campaign Targets Federal Immigration Enforcement
Extremist organizers have planned over 1,000 gatherings across American cities this weekend under the “ICE, Out for Good” slogan, following Wednesday’s fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. The coordinated campaign represents a direct challenge to President Trump’s immigration crackdown, with activists explicitly calling to “abolish ICE” and end federal enforcement operations. These aren’t peaceful vigils but calculated disruptions designed to obstruct legitimate law enforcement activities protecting American communities.
Minneapolis Becomes Flashpoint for Anti-ICE Violence
Minneapolis police report 29 arrests outside hotels housing ICE personnel, with at least one officer injured during overnight confrontations. Protesters threw ice, snow, and rocks at law enforcement vehicles, resulting in 30 additional citations Friday night. The violence erupted after 37-year-old Good was fatally shot when she allegedly weaponized her vehicle against federal agents during a large-scale enforcement operation. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem defended the shooting as justified self-defense, but radical groups immediately exploited the incident to mobilize anti-enforcement sentiment nationwide.
Federal Operations Continue Despite Leftist Obstruction Tactics
The Trump administration’s deployment of over 2,000 federal officers in Minnesota continues unimpeded despite escalating protest activities. Federal agents have arrested 11 demonstrators on assault and obstruction charges for interfering with immigration enforcement duties. Activists attempted to block entrances at the Whipple Federal Building immigration court and targeted federal facilities with disruptive noise campaigns. These deliberate obstruction efforts represent a coordinated attack on constitutional law enforcement authority and the rule of law that patriots have fought to restore.
School districts canceled classes after Border Patrol agents clashed with residents near educational facilities, demonstrating how leftist agitation threatens community safety. The shooting occurred less than a mile from George Floyd’s death site, providing organizers with symbolic leverage to resurrect their anti-law enforcement agenda. Black Lives Matter Minnesota explicitly linked the incidents to justify prolonged protest campaigns against federal immigration authority.
Weekend Actions Target Core Immigration Enforcement Infrastructure
Intelligence reveals that extremist coalitions plan blockades, facility disruptions, and mass demonstrations specifically targeting ICE operations nationwide. Minneapolis organizers scheduled major rallies at Powderhorn Park followed by marches to the shooting location, framing federal enforcement as “deadly terror on our streets.” National coordination extends from Colorado activists chanting “abolish ICE” to organizations like Minnesota Democracy Defense orchestrating federal building confrontations. These groups exploit tragic incidents to advance their open-borders agenda and undermine America’s sovereignty.
The weekend mobilization represents the largest coordinated challenge to Trump’s immigration enforcement since his return to office. While city officials urge peaceful demonstrations, the planned “direct actions” clearly indicate intentions beyond lawful protest, targeting the constitutional authority that voters decisively endorsed in 2024.
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