Opinion
Michelle
Goldberg
By
Killing Renee Good, ICE Sent a Message to Us All
Jan. 8,
2026
Michelle
Goldberg
By
Michelle Goldberg
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/08/opinion/renee-good-minnesota-shooting-ice.html
Opinion
Columnist
Throughout
Donald Trump’s second term, when he’s sent armed, masked ICE agents into
cities, locals have tried to resist by organizing neighborhood watches, both to
warn people that agents are coming and to document the arrests they make.
Minneapolis, where this week ICE launched what its acting director called the
“largest immigration operation ever,” was no different.
Keith
Ellison, Minnesota’s attorney general, told me that since ICE ramped up its
operations in Minneapolis, it’s felt “like we are being inundated with a
hostile paramilitary group that is mistreating, insulting, terrorizing our
neighbors.” And the residents of Minneapolis have responded: “People have got
their whistles, and they’ve got their little alert system to tell people ICE is
in the neighborhood. They’ve been protesting. They’ve been out there trying to
protect their neighbors.”
Many of
these people probably believed that even in Trump’s America, citizens still
have inviolable liberties that allow them to stand up to the jacked-up
irregulars who’ve descended on their communities. The civil rights of
immigrants have been profoundly curtailed; even green card holders are on
notice that this government may detain and deport them simply for protesting.
But Americans — particularly, let’s be honest, white Americans — might have
thought themselves immune from ICE abuses.
The
killing of Renee Nicole Good, a mother of three and widow of a military
veteran, tests that assumption. ICE, said Ellison, is all but telling people,
“‘You want to defend your neighbors, you’re going to do it at the risk of your
own life.’ I think that’s the unmistakable message. Just looking at the tape,
they could have said, ‘You get out of here,’ right? And then she gets out of
there. They didn’t want her to get out of there. They wanted to either drag her
out of that car or do what they did. And it was all about teaching lessons.”
The
lesson didn’t end with Good’s killing — the administration had to smear her
afterward. As The New York Times reported, bystander footage filmed from
several different angles shows that the agent who shot Good wasn’t in the path
of her S.U.V. when he fired on her. That did not stop Homeland Security
Secretary Kristi Noem from accusing Good of trying to run agents over in “an
act of domestic terrorism.” Vice President JD Vance called her a “deranged
leftist.”
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In the
imagination of some on the right, Good quickly came to stand in for all the
grating Resistance moms they’d like to see crushed. Fox News sneered that Good
was a “self-proclaimed poet” — she’s the winner of a prestigious poetry award —
“with pronouns in her bio.” The conservative radio host Erick Erickson
described her as an “AWFUL,” or “Affluent White Female Urban Liberal.”
It’s
entirely possible that had Good lived, the Trump administration might have
tried to prosecute her. That’s essentially what happened to Marimar Martinez, a
U.S. citizen in Chicago, in October. Martinez was in her car trying to warn
people about ICE when she collided with a Border Patrol vehicle. Federal
officials claimed she “rammed” a car driven by the agent Charles Exum, while
her lawyers say he sideswiped her. Exum then got out of his car and shot her
five times.
Martinez
survived, only for the Justice Department to charge her with assaulting a
federal officer. Her lawyers soon discovered that Exum had been boasting about
the shooting in text messages. In one, he wrote, “I fired 5 rounds, and she had
7 holes. Put that in your book boys.” In another, he said, “Sweet. My fifteen
mins of fame. Lmao.” The Justice Department ended up dropping the case before
even more messages could be revealed.
Exum’s
giddy sadism shouldn’t have been surprising; it reflects the culture the
administration is encouraging among its immigration enforcers. In one ICE
recruiting ad, an agent mans a mounted gun atop some sort of militarized
vehicle, with the words, “Destroy the flood.” It was a reference to the video
game Halo, where players must kill a flood of hostile space aliens. Another
shows sword-wielding knights with the words, “The enemies are at the gates.”
Homeland
Security’s social media feed is an unending stream of demented propaganda and
bellicose Christian nationalism. An image posted on New Year’s Eve shows a
classic car on an idyllic beach with the slogan, “America after 100 million
deportations.” Homeland Security has added the words, “The peace of a nation no
longer besieged by the third world.” One hundred million, it’s important to
note, is almost twice America’s entire immigrant population. They are
telegraphing the creation of a far-reaching police state.
In such a
system, the relationship between every citizen and their government is
transformed by the constant demand for submission. Since Good’s death,
Republicans have been lining up to threaten those who don’t immediately comply
with ICE’s orders. “The bottom line is this: When a federal officer gives you
instructions, you abide by them and then you get to keep your life,”
Representative Wesley Hunt of Texas said on Newsmax.
All of
us, citizens and immigrants alike, are being ruled by people who think life is
a privilege bestowed by authority, and death is a fair penalty for
disobedience.


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