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Federal Agents Withdraw From Minnesota After Immigration Crackdown
Renee Nicole Good's family expresses cautious optimism about the drawdown of federal agents.
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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The family of Renee Nicole Good, represented by attorney Antonio Romanucci, has expressed cautious optimism about the drawdown of federal agents from Minnesota following an immigration crackdown in the state. Romanucci stated that the nation will be watching to see if and where these agents are redeployed.
Why it matters
The withdrawal of federal agents from Minnesota is seen as a potential relief for the local immigrant community, which had faced increased enforcement and scrutiny during the crackdown. The case of Renee Nicole Good has drawn national attention, and the family's reaction highlights the broader impact of these federal actions on individuals and communities.
The details
Federal agents have been deployed to Minnesota as part of a broader immigration enforcement effort, leading to increased detentions and deportations in the state. The drawdown of these agents is seen as a potential de-escalation of the crackdown, although the ultimate redeployment of the agents remains uncertain.
- The federal immigration crackdown in Minnesota has been ongoing for several months.
- The drawdown of federal agents from the state is expected to occur in the coming weeks.
The players
Antonio Romanucci
An attorney who represents the family of Renee Nicole Good.
Renee Nicole Good
The individual whose case has drawn national attention during the immigration crackdown in Minnesota.
What they’re saying
“We are cautiously optimistic about the drawdown of federal agents from Minnesota, and we are hopeful that it brings much needed relief to members of the community there.”
— Antonio Romanucci, Attorney representing Renee Nicole Good's family (baltimoresun.com)
What’s next
The family and community members will be closely monitoring the situation to see if the withdrawal of federal agents leads to a lasting de-escalation of the immigration crackdown in Minnesota.
The takeaway
The cautious optimism expressed by Renee Nicole Good's family highlights the complex and often contentious nature of immigration enforcement policies, and the impact they can have on individuals and local communities.
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