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Massive Protests Against ICE in the USA: What Triggered the Actions in Over 10 Cities

Велика активність людей у Сполучених Штатах: причини масових акцій у більш ніж 10 містах.

Protests Against the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

Massive protests are ongoing in the USA against the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) following the killing of Rene Good, which triggered actions in over 10 cities. Rene Good was a 37-year-old American citizen, and her death caused significant public resonance.

The massive protests have spread across many cities where people have taken to the streets to express their dissent against ICE's actions. The Department of Homeland Security commented on the incident, stating that the agent's actions were self-defense. However, many people believe that this does not justify the killing.

Donald Trump also commented on Rene Good's death, saying that she allegedly drove towards an officer. This comment only intensified the emotions of the protesters, who believe that ICE's actions require serious investigation. Additionally, an incident involving the use of firearms by immigration agents occurred in Portland, resulting in two people being injured.

Demands of the Protest Participants

The protests continue, and their participants are demanding justice for Rene Good and accountability for those who violate citizens' rights. The situation remains tense, and the protests are likely to continue until the issue of accountability for ICE agents is resolved.

The current protests reflect a heightened public dissatisfaction with the actions of immigration services in the USA, which has become particularly relevant against the backdrop of a prolonged discussion on human rights and immigration policy. Given that the case of Rene Good has become a catalyst for massive actions, it can be expected that the issue of accountability for authorities and immigration services will remain in the spotlight of society and media.