Renee Good’s Partner Speaks Out on Minneapolis Immigration Crackdown After Tragedy
Less than a month after the tragic shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, her partner, Becca Good, publicly condemned the federal government’s immigration policies. The incident, which took place on January 7 during an immigration enforcement operation, has raised serious concerns about the tactics employed by law enforcement in the community. Becca Good urged the city to honor those whose stories remain untold.
Statements from Becca Good Following the Tragedy
Becca Good expressed her pride in calling Minneapolis home while criticizing the federal crackdown on immigration. She highlighted that her partner, Renee, was not the first victim of such enforcement. “Renee was not the first person killed, and she was not the last,” Becca stated. She called for recognition of names beyond high-profile cases: “Many others in this city are suffering.”
Operation Metro Surge: Increasing Immigration Enforcement
The shooting occurred shortly after the Trump administration intensified immigration enforcement through Operation Metro Surge. Approximately 3,000 immigration agents were deployed to the Twin Cities in response to growing scrutiny over fraud allegations linked to Somali nationals. This operation has led to the apprehension of more than 4,000 undocumented immigrants since December, including children.
- Operation Metro Surge began deployment in December.
- Over 4,000 undocumented immigrants have been arrested as a result.
- The operation has prompted daily protests in the Twin Cities.
Community Response to Immigration Crackdown
The undertaking has significantly impacted locals, with many residents stepping up to help undocumented immigrants. Neighbors have begun volunteering to deliver groceries and create safe spaces to protect immigrants from authorities. This community response reflects a growing concern over the methods employed by federal officials.
The Tragic Fate of Alex Pretti
In a sobering twist, shortly after Renee Good’s killing, ICU nurse Alex Pretti was also shot by Customs and Border Protection agents. Following these incidents, the Trump administration faced intense scrutiny. Initially, government officials defended the agents. However, facing public backlash, they later announced plans to withdraw 700 agents from the area.
Calls for Change in Federal Policy
The deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti have led to demands for reform within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Becca Good and members of Renee’s family have voiced their distress over the violent tactics used by immigration enforcement. During a recent public forum, Renee’s brother, Luke Ganger, expressed the family’s deep sorrow and called for urgent change.
Continuing the Fight for Kindness and Dignity
In her statement, Becca emphasized the commitment she and Renee had to treating every individual with kindness and dignity. She asserted, “That shouldn’t be radical.” As the community grapples with the legacy of these tragic events, calls for compassion and reform echo loudly across Minneapolis.
The Justice Department has initiated a federal civil rights investigation into Alex Pretti’s death, but no such investigation has been announced for Renee Good. The situation remains dynamic, with public pressure intensifying for accountability and change.