Crowds & Police Clash In NYC, Chicago As Protests Spread

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Another Shooting In Minneapolis Involving Federal Officer

As a majority of Americans say ICE Is making cities less safe, the administration delivers a message with street confrontations on the rise. Plus, he told protestors to take over their institutions, now Donald Trump is changing his tune. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit po ...  Show more

American Tensions: ICE Confrontations and Political Unrest

Abby Philip dives into the growing chaos surrounding ICE raids and their violent confrontations with demonstrators, particularly in Minneapolis following a deadly ICE shooting. The segment features an intense debate between commentators on the current state of federal enforcement ...  Show more

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