Anti-ICE protesters arrested in Minnesota after throwing items at officers, refusing to disperse
CITY, State (Fox News) — Police in Minnesota arrest anti-ICE agitators outside a hotel after a demonstration turned violent.
## Key Facts:
– Demonstrators protested outside a hotel where U.S. Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino was believed to be staying.
– President Donald Trump announced Bovino and his agents would be leaving Minneapolis amid scrutiny over immigration enforcement.
– Border Czar Tom Homan will lead the effort in the state.
– The protest escalated when agitators threw objects at officers and damaged property.
– Several individuals were arrested after refusing to leave the area.
– Bovino faced backlash over his claims about a U.S. citizen killed by Border Patrol agents.
– Reports suggest Bovino was not relieved of his duties but had his social media access stripped.
– The White House distanced itself from comments labeling the deceased U.S. citizen as a “domestic terrorist” or “would-be assassin.”
## Images:
1. Image: Demonstrators stand against law enforcement officers during a protest outside a hotel in Minnesota.
2. Image: Law enforcement officers stand during a protest outside a hotel in Minnesota.









