The Ice Watch Group
MN ICE Watch,” which describes itself as an “autonomous collective documenting & resisting against ICE, police, & all colonial militarized regimes.”
Articles written by Traci Morin, Touch of God - over 25 years of experience in ministry, speaker, minister, anxiety coach, teacher of deliverance, Honored Listee Marquis Who's Who of America
The Ice Watch Group
MN ICE Watch,” which describes itself as an “autonomous collective documenting & resisting against ICE, police, & all colonial militarized regimes.”
On January 7, 2026, Renee Nicole Good was killed in Minneapolis during an ICE-related encounter.
It has been discovered to Renee was connected to Minnesota ICE Watch, a domestic terrorist group that goes beyond “passive observation.” The group rejects the legitimacy of the United States and instead refers the US as Turtle Island. The group’s is focused on “eliminating America” and “setting cop cars on fire. It is characterized as a "far-left," "woke," and "anti-American group. Purpose to keep illegals from being deported regardless of fraud, theft, rape, or killing others.
Governor Tim Walz said, “rise up as neighbors,” which may be a code to the Minnesota ICE Watch group to block, and obstruct ICE Agents doing their job.
Remember immigration enforcement happened under multiple presidents—including record deportation years during the Obama era. So why now?
On January 7, 2026, Renee Nicole Good was killed in Minneapolis during an ICE-related encounter. Federal officials say the agent acted in self-defense involving her vehicle, while others dispute parts of that account and investigations are ongoing.
In this video, I discuss claims raised by counterterrorism analyst Ryan Mauro on The Glenn Beck Program about Minnesota ICE Watch and how “observer” groups can cross the line into confrontation.
Important: This topic is emotional and politically charged. I’m not calling for harassment of anyone. I’m calling for lawful accountability, transparent investigations, and peaceful protest.
Tim Walz
Gov. Tim Walz’s Jan. 8, 2026 press conference (the day after the shooting), where he used “neighbor” / “look out for one another” language and urged people not to escalate.
What he said (core lines)
He framed it as Minnesotans “holding the line” and then said: “rise up as neighbors and simply say we can look out for one another.”