MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota is once again at the forefront of national controversy, this time due to a federal immigration enforcement operation that has led to chaos in the Twin Cities. A 37-year-old woman was fatally shot by an immigration officer during a protest, reviving painful memories of George Floyd's death three years ago.
The operation, touted by President Donald Trump as a major crackdown, has met with resistance from local communities. The president's remarks about Minnesota's Somali population and a recent investigation into COVID-19 aid misuse only add fuel to the fire, provoking intense public outrage.
Governor Tim Walz, reflecting the feelings of many Minnesotans, has called for the federal government to cease its aggressive tactics, expressing that residents are 'exhausted' from the ongoing conflict. As the state braces for continued enforcement efforts, Minnesotans are left wondering how far the tensions will escalate.



















