Minnesota braces for what’s next amid immigration arrests and in the wake of Renee Good shooting
By REBECCA SANTANA, MIKE HOUSEHOLDER and MARK VANCLEAVE
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Already shaken by the fatal shooting of a woman by an immigration officer, Minnesota’s Twin Cities on Sunday braced for what many expect will be a new normal over the next few weeks as the Department of Homeland Security carries out what it called its largest enforcement operation ever.
In one Minneapolis neighborhood filled with single-family homes, protesters confronted federal agents and attempted to disrupt...