A growing web of radical left-wing organizations—some tied directly to billionaire George Soros—is now under scrutiny following violent anti-ICE protests in Minnesota that ended in tragedy. New reporting has revealed that well-funded activist networks played a central role in organizing demonstrations targeting federal immigration officers, raising serious questions about coordination, intent, and accountability.
At the center of the controversy is Indivisible Twin Cities, a group that portrays itself as a volunteer-based grassroots organization. In reality, it operates as a regional arm of a much larger political machine. The group has been heavily involved in organizing protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations across Minnesota, including demonstrations surrounding recent enforcement actions.
That activism took a deadly turn on Wednesday when Renee Nicole Good was shot and killed during an ICE operation after allegedly attempting to run over a federal agent with her vehicle. The incident has become a flashpoint for left-wing activists, who immediately rushed to control the narrative while downplaying the dangerous circumstances faced by law enforcement.
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