
Apple News Today Another shooting sparks anger as ICE protests grow
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Jan 9, 2026 A shocking shooting by federal agents in Portland raises concerns about their actions and oversight. In Minnesota, the investigation into an ICE-related killing stirs controversy among officials. Meanwhile, Stephen Miller's involvement in U.S. policy regarding Venezuela highlights immigration ties. Corporate security takes center stage after the assassination of a CEO, leading to increased measures for executive protection. Additionally, Congress extends ACA subsidies, NASA prepares for crew return, and the NFL playoffs get underway with fresh quarterbacks.
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Federal Shootings Heighten Trust Crisis
- Federal agents in Portland shot a man and a woman amid unclear details and competing agency claims.
- Local leaders warn ICE presence is eroding trust and escalating tensions in communities.
Goode Shooting Sparks Local-Federal Clash
- Renee Nicole Goode, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen, was shot in her car by ICE agents in Minneapolis, sparking protests.
- Minnesota officials say the FBI blocked their involvement and public descriptions of the incident conflict with local leaders.
Immigration Lens Shapes Venezuela Policy
- Stephen Miller is pushing force-centered rhetoric, arguing U.S. power dictates outcomes in Venezuela.
- His immigration-focused worldview shapes his push to treat Venezuelan migration as a national-security justification.
