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[Minneapolis Protests, Iranian Unrest, and Midterm Election Interference Fears]-[Minneapolis Protests ICE Shooting; Protests in Iran; States Preparing for Midterms]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2026-01-10

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Tensions Escalate in Minneapolis Following Fatal ICE Shooting

The city of Minneapolis remains a flashpoint for social unrest following the fatal shooting of a local woman, Renee Good, by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. Protests have erupted across the city, with demonstrators marching to honor Good and demand the removal of federal immigration agents. Residents, such as Dan Craigie, expressed a profound sense of insecurity, stating, "The city is not safe right now with them here." The community's anger is compounded by years of trauma, including the murder of George Floyd and a series of mass shootings. The federal presence, largely targeting the city’s significant Somali population, has been fueled by rhetoric from the Trump administration, which has labeled Somalis as "garbage." Despite the administration’s claim that these operations make the community safer, activists like Khalil Omar insist that the community is "greater than fear" and will continue to push back against what they view as a campaign of intimidation.

Iran Gripped by Anti-Government Protests and Internet Blackout

Iran is currently experiencing its most significant wave of protests in years, triggered by a crumbling economy and an inflation rate nearing 50%. While the government has imposed an internet blackout to stifle dissent, reports indicate that demonstrations have spread to major cities, including Tehran and Mashhad. Protesters have been heard chanting "death to the dictator," targeting Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Human rights lawyer Gisou Nia notes that this movement is uniquely distinct from previous uprisings due to the "external pressures" facing the regime, including recent strikes that decimated senior security and intelligence leadership. As the regime faces a period of perceived weakness, the international community watches closely to see whether this marks the "beginning of the end" or if the authorities will further "double down" on violent suppression.

States Brace for Federal Interference in Midterm Elections

As the nation approaches the midterm elections, local election officials are increasingly concerned about the potential for federal interference. NPR’s reporting reveals that states are preparing for various high-stakes scenarios, ranging from the deployment of federal troops to polling places to the potential presence of ICE agents aimed at intimidating voters. Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon emphasized that officials must "use our imaginations" to account for every threat, whether from foreign actors or domestic federal overreach. While the Trump administration has dismissed concerns regarding poll-site interference as "baseless conspiracy theories," legal experts and election officials remain vigilant. There is particular alarm regarding rhetoric from Trump allies, such as attorney Cleta Mitchell, who suggested that the President might attempt to use "emergency powers" to influence election integrity. For many local officials, these concerns are not "abstract or hypothetical," but a direct challenge to the democratic process as they work to safeguard the upcoming elections against potential executive manipulation.

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📖 Transcript

Protests continue in Minneapolis over a fatal shooting by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Questions remain over the killing of Renee Good and the community there wants answers.
I'm Scott Simon.
And I'm Sasha Pfeiffer, and this is Up First from NPR News.
This week's killing in Minneapolis was only the latest in a string of violent incidents in the state of Minnesota.
We'll tell you how the community is trying to cope.

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