Protesters Prepare to Confront ICE at JFK Federal Building in Boston
A tense standoff is brewing in Boston as protesters plan to gather outside the JFK Federal Building on Saturday, following the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis. The 37-year-old mother of three was shot while attempting to drive away from agents who were demanding she exit her vehicle.
Good's death has sparked outrage across the country, with dozens of anti-ICE protests planned across Massachusetts this weekend. In Boston alone, protesters have taken to the streets twice since Good's death, with thousands gathering in a show of solidarity and defiance against the agency.
The latest protest, scheduled for 2 pm on Saturday, will bring together advocates from various immigrant justice organizations, including the LUCE Immigrant Justice Network of MA. Protesters plan to "mourn the lives lost to ICE" and denounce what they call "ICE violence in our neighborhoods."
The event's organizers warn that these deaths are not isolated incidents, but part of a broader pattern of aggressive enforcement tactics that have devastated communities and torn families apart.
"We refuse to be silent," the statement reads. "We come together to mourn, demand accountability, and call for ICE out of Massachusetts. When institutions fail, our strength is in one another."
The shooting drew an immediate response from the community, with hundreds gathering on the streets of Minneapolis to mourn Good's death and demand justice. In Boston, protesters have taken to social media to organize and coordinate their efforts.
As the city prepares for another tense confrontation between protesters and authorities, it remains to be seen whether Saturday's protest will bring about any tangible change or simply a further escalation of tensions.
A tense standoff is brewing in Boston as protesters plan to gather outside the JFK Federal Building on Saturday, following the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis. The 37-year-old mother of three was shot while attempting to drive away from agents who were demanding she exit her vehicle.
Good's death has sparked outrage across the country, with dozens of anti-ICE protests planned across Massachusetts this weekend. In Boston alone, protesters have taken to the streets twice since Good's death, with thousands gathering in a show of solidarity and defiance against the agency.
The latest protest, scheduled for 2 pm on Saturday, will bring together advocates from various immigrant justice organizations, including the LUCE Immigrant Justice Network of MA. Protesters plan to "mourn the lives lost to ICE" and denounce what they call "ICE violence in our neighborhoods."
The event's organizers warn that these deaths are not isolated incidents, but part of a broader pattern of aggressive enforcement tactics that have devastated communities and torn families apart.
"We refuse to be silent," the statement reads. "We come together to mourn, demand accountability, and call for ICE out of Massachusetts. When institutions fail, our strength is in one another."
The shooting drew an immediate response from the community, with hundreds gathering on the streets of Minneapolis to mourn Good's death and demand justice. In Boston, protesters have taken to social media to organize and coordinate their efforts.
As the city prepares for another tense confrontation between protesters and authorities, it remains to be seen whether Saturday's protest will bring about any tangible change or simply a further escalation of tensions.