MINNEAPOLIS — Student organizers called for walkouts and protests across the United States, Friday, to demand that federal immigration agents withdraw from Minnesota, where the fatal shootings of two U.S. citizens have sparked public outrage. The planned national day of protest, which saw students and teachers walking out of schools from Arizona to Georgia, came amid mixed messages from the Trump administration on the future of Operation Metro Surge, which has sent some 3,000 federal agents to the Minneapolis area in an immigration crackdown. The fatal shootings by federal agents of citizens Alex Pretti on Saturday and Renee Good on January 7 in Minneapolis during the Immigration and Customs Enforcement operation have stoked public outrage and fueled calls for more protests. In a Minneapolis neighborhood near the sites where Good and Pretti died, about 50 teachers and staff members from local schools marched Friday, holding anti-ICE signs, yelling into bullhorns and calling for federal immigration officers to leave their city. One teacher, who asked not to be identified, said they we
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