DHS releases video showing moments before fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has sparked widespread fear and intimidation in Minneapolis schools, prompting leaders to take drastic measures to protect students and families.

Families of Minneapolis Public Schools students gathered at Hiawatha Park on Friday morning to demand accountability for the fatal shooting of Renee Goode by ICE agents. The district's officials and educators expressed their concerns about the intimidation and anxiety caused by ICE's presence near schools, citing instances where federal agents have shown up at school property and used chemical irritants to detain teachers.

Monica Byron, President of Education Minnesota, stated that every moment ICE remains near schools endangers children, educators, and families. The fear is palpable, with parents too afraid to leave their homes due to the presence of ICE agents, leading some students to be transported to school in secret rides.

Catina Taylor, Minneapolis Federation of Educators, described a harrowing incident where grown men used pepper spray on terrified high school students on school property. Chris Erickson, president of the St. Cloud Education Association, spoke about how the fear of ICE's presence has affected teaching practices, with teachers now hesitant to load students onto buses in case they are arrested.

The scene was repeated in Minneapolis, with educators and parents demanding accountability for the shooting. Natasha Dockter, Minneapolis Federation of Educators, condemned ICE activity on school grounds, stating that "immigration enforcement should never, under any circumstances, be on school grounds."

In a statement, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) claimed that officers used targeted crowd control measures for safety reasons and denied deploying tear gas, contradicting witness accounts. However, the district's response to this incident highlights the need for clearer guidelines and protections against ICE's presence in schools.

As Minneapolis educators continue to organize networks of care and protection for students of immigrant families, the community is left to wonder when and if these measures will be sufficient to address the root cause of the problem: immigration enforcement on school grounds.
 
Ugh, can you believe this?! 🀯 ICE coming into schools, making kids and parents super scared... like what's next? Schools becoming detention centers?! πŸš” This is wild, and honestly kinda messed up. I mean we're talking about kids in school, learning and growing, not some hardened inmates. The fact that teachers are too afraid to send kids on buses because they might get arrested is just ridiculous! πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ We need to figure out a way to keep these schools safe for EVERYONE, not just making it easier for ICE to swoop in and intimidate. And what's with the DHS saying they used "targeted crowd control measures" when witnesses are saying otherwise?! πŸ˜’ It's time for some serious accountability and clearer guidelines on how this should all go down...
 
come on, DHS needs to get its act together πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. deploying tear gas in a crowd? that's just reckless & puts kids at risk. and what about all those teachers who are too scared to drive their own students home because of ICE's presence? that's not a safety measure, that's a recipe for disaster 😬. we need better guidelines in place, like, pronto! 🚨
 
ICE gotta chill πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ! I mean, schools r places 4 learnin', growin' & havin' fun. Not for federal agents showin' up & causin' anxiety. Parents shouldn't be afraid 2 leave their homes b/c of ICE presence. It's like, what's the point? πŸ€” The kids got enough 2 worry 'bout. We need better guidelines so this stuff don't happen again. Schools r supposed 2 be safe spaces, not places of fear 🌟. Can't we just focus on gettin' kids educated & prepared 4 the future instead of dealin' with ICE drama? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg this is insane πŸ’₯ i cant believe ice agents are scaring kids in minneapolis schools its so wrong that theyre using pepper spray and chemical irritants like that 😨 especially when they say they didnt deploy tear gas but witnesses saw it happen yeah clear guidelines and protections are def needed ASAP ⚠️ schools should be safe spaces for all students not places of fear and intimidation πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm so worried about this situation in Minneapolis. The presence of ICE agents near schools is literally causing a lot of stress and anxiety for students and families πŸ€•. It's totally unacceptable that educators are having to deal with this, especially when it comes to using chemical irritants on teachers and even high school students 🚫. I mean, can you imagine being in that situation? It's terrifying.

I think the Department of Homeland Security needs to come clean about what really happened at Hiawatha Park. If they're saying they didn't deploy tear gas, but witness accounts are saying otherwise, then we need more transparency about this πŸ“°. And what about those guidelines and protections for schools? We need some serious action taken here to ensure our kids' safety and well-being πŸ’•.

The educators in Minneapolis are doing a great job of organizing support networks for immigrant families, but it's not enough. We need systemic changes to address the root cause of this problem - immigration enforcement on school grounds 🌟. It's time for us to stand up and demand that our schools be safe spaces for everyone, regardless of their immigration status πŸ’ͺ.
 
OMG you guys, this is getting serious!!! 🀯 I'm all about protecting our kids and teachers from ICE's drama! They need to get their acts together and stop showing up at schools with those chemical irritants... that's just not cool πŸ˜’. Can't they see how much anxiety it causes? The parents are too scared even to leave the house, let alone go to school themselves 🀯. It's like, what's next? Showing up at concerts or festivals? This is a total safety hazard and the teachers are getting really spooked πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. The city needs to step in and create some clear rules for when ICE can be present on school grounds... ASAP! πŸ’ͺ
 
ice can't even keep themselves straight πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. first they show up at schools with no reason, then they use chemical irritants to detain teachers... meanwhile kids are too scared to leave their homes. parents are literally being driven out of their own neighborhoods because of these federal agents. what is this? america? newsflash: us immigration and customs enforcement doesn't have a place in our public schools. educators can't even do their jobs without fear of being arrested or intimidated. when are we gonna stand up for our students and teachers?
 
ICE shouldnt even be near schools its like theyre scaring kids and parents just to do their job i mean what kind of crazy world are we living in where you have to be afraid for your safety while just doing homework lol 🀣 anyway seriously though its not right that teachers are too scared to load up buses or even just hang out on school property because of these dudes they should focus on teachin and helpin kids learn not chasin people down with pepper spray πŸ‘Ž what kinda message is that sendin to our youth?
 
I'm like really worried about what's going on with ICE at Minneapolis schools πŸ€•. They're already scary enough, but adding chemical irritants and showing up at school property is just crazy talk πŸ˜‚. How can you even have that kind of presence near kids?! πŸ€” Parents are too scared to leave their homes because they know ICE could show up anytime, it's like living in a nightmare movie 🎬.

And can you believe teachers are too scared to take students to school on buses because they don't want them to get arrested? 😨 It's just not right. The city needs to do something about this ASAP πŸ’ͺ. We need clearer guidelines and protection for schools, no more ICE on school grounds, period 🚫.

I mean I'm all for immigration reform and making sure people follow the law, but not at the expense of our kids' well-being or safety 🀝. Educators are already doing their part by organizing care networks, but it's not enough 🌟. We need a bigger solution to this problem πŸ’‘.
 
omg I'm so worried about what's happening in Minneapolis schools πŸ€• ICE has no right to be there in the first place, it's just too much for kids and families to deal with... I mean, using pepper spray on students is literally traumatizing them 😭 and teachers are too scared to even do their jobs because of the fear of being arrested. what kind of system is this? 🀯 we need clearer guidelines and protections ASAP so that our schools can be safe spaces for everyone, not just a haven for immigration enforcement 🚫
 
This is getting outta hand 🀯! ICE showing up at schools with chemical irritants is crazy talk 😱. I mean, what's next? They're gonna start arresting kids for having an accent or something? πŸ™„ It's already stressing parents and teachers, they shouldn't have to worry about being targeted themselves #NotOnMyWatch #ICEsGotToGo.

Families deserve a safe space to learn and grow, not some place where they feel like they're in a war zone πŸ˜•. We need to stand together as a community and demand change #JusticeForRenee #NoICEAtSchools. Those educators who spoke out against ICE's presence are total heroes πŸ™Œ, and we should be supporting them all the way #UnionStrong.

The gov't needs to get its act together and create some clearer guidelines for what's acceptable on school grounds πŸ“š. This is just a recipe for disaster if we let ICE run wild here #ICEMustGo. It's time for us to take a stand and say that immigration enforcement has no place in our schools #NoToICEInSchools.
 
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