Americans Against ICE
Renee Good 🏳️🌈 Was a Wife & Mother: She was Executed by ICE Agents.
“ It’s time we come together and protect our communities from ICE agents.
When they start killing Americans for defending decency and our neighbors, they will kill any one of us. “
Renee Good was executed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis for protecting her community from ICE illegal raids. She was just 37 years old. None of us is safe.

Please support the Americans Against ICE with a subscription as our community grapples with the heartbreaking loss of our beloved sister Renee Good.
She leaves behind her young son, her mother, and her devoted wife.
We will continue her activism. Renee’s execution has shown us all that none of us are safe: at any moment, any one of us could be killed, whether we are American citizens or immigrants.
Renee was one of us 🏳️🌈. She was our light in this dark place called America. She was a poet, an activist, and a champion for human decency.

Her smile lives on. Her sacrifice fuels us. Her love will never be silenced.
These images hold the full circle of Renee's life: the radiant mother who danced with her child in happiness, and the community that now stands in grief, refusing to let her kindness fade.
Her smile lives on. Her sacrifice fuels us. Her love will never be silenced.
These images hold the full circle of Renee's life: the radiant mother who danced with her child in happiness, and the community that now stands in grief, refusing to let her kindness fade.
Her smile lives on. Her sacrifice fuels us. Her love will never be silenced.
This publication is to keep her work alive and ensure her sacrifice—to protect vulnerable immigrants from murderous ICE agents—does not go in vain.
" She was one of the kindest people to have ever existed in this world. She was extraordinarily compassionate. She spent her entire life caring for others. She was loving, forgiving, and fought tirelessly to make America a decent place—yet the bastards executed her.
She was an amazing human being."
Renee was a hero and a ray of sunshine that shone through the injustice faced by immigrants and her queer community. She was pure love.
She will be desperately missed.

