World News Tonight with David Muir

Full Episode: Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Jan 14, 2026
Faith Abube, a national correspondent reporting from Minneapolis, dives into the tensions surrounding immigration enforcement actions. She covers the surge of federal agents and clashes with protesters, shedding light on the impact on the Somali community. Abube discusses the resignations of several federal prosecutors linked to the Renee Good investigation and the controversial revocation of temporary protected status. Her insights bring necessary focus to a critical moment in immigration policy and community struggles.
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INSIGHT

Federal Surge Spurs Local Backlash

  • Federal agents' surge in Minnesota sparked clashes, arrests, and local anger over immigration enforcement tactics.
  • Multiple federal prosecutors resigned, citing concerns the DOJ focused investigation on the victim rather than the agent who shot her.
ANECDOTE

Target Employee Arrests Fuel Protests

  • Faith Abube reports video showing DHS agents arresting two Target employees in Richfield while a state lawmaker says they were U.S. citizens.
  • Community activists urge a mass demonstration on January 23rd: no school, no work, no shopping to protest ICE presence.
INSIGHT

Somali Refugees' Status Revoked

  • The administration targeted Minnesota's Somali community and revoked Temporary Protected Status for thousands of Somali refugees.
  • The order forces Somali nationals to leave by March 17th, citing improved conditions in Somalia.
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