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  Tensions Rise in Minneapolis as ICE Protests Continue

Full transcript of "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Jan. 18, 2026The city of Minneapolis is once again at the center of a heated debate over immigration policies, with protests erupting on both sides of the issue. As temperatures dropped to near-freezing levels, demonstrators took to the streets, voicing their opinions on the role of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in the community.

Protests Continue Despite Chilly Weather
Despite the cold weather, protesters gathered in Minneapolis over the weekend, with some supporting ICE and others opposing its presence. The divide between local officials and federal authorities has grown wider, with each side accusing the other of overstepping their bounds. As the situation continues to unfold, tensions remain high, with no clear resolution in sight.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem Defends ICE Policies
In an exclusive interview on Face the Nation, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended the policies of ICE, stating that they are necessary to maintain national security. She also addressed concerns over the treatment of protesters, assuring that law enforcement officers are doing their best to keep the peace while enforcing the law.

Mayor Jacob Frey and Governor Walz Weigh in on the Situation
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz have both spoken out about the situation, with Frey calling for greater cooperation between local authorities and ICE. Meanwhile, Governor Walz has accused Secretary Noem of ignoring the law and allowing the city to burn down in 2020. The governor's comments have sparked a heated debate over the role of federal authorities in the community.

Investigation into Renee Good Shooting Continues
The investigation into the shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent continues, with Secretary Noem stating that the Office of Professional Responsibility is conducting a thorough review. The incident has raised questions over the handling of such situations and whether protocols are being followed correctly.

As tensions continue to rise in Minneapolis, it remains to be seen how this situation will unfold. With protests ongoing and officials at odds, one thing is clear: the debate over immigration policies is far from over. As the community comes together to demand change, it's essential that all parties work towards finding a solution that prioritizes both national security and human rights.

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