Chase Iron Eyes, a Native American lawyer from the Pine Ridge reservation, is actively resisting ICE as part of a broader movement against federal crackdowns. Following the tragic killing of Renee Good by ICE agents, Iron Eyes joined protests in Minneapolis on July 5, 2026, highlighting the urgent need for justice within Native communities.
Impact of ICE Operations on Native Communities
With 3,000 federal agents deployed in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area as part of Operation Metro Surge, the targeting of Native Americans has intensified. Iron Eyes has witnessed the effects of this crackdown firsthand, prompting him to mobilize both community protests and legal action.
In response to these operations, Chase Iron Eyes has channeled generational resistance into a fight for justice. He emphasizes that the legal challenges against ICE are not just about individual cases but about protecting the rights of all Native Americans facing unjust deportation.
Legal Strategies Against ICE
Iron Eyes, along with a coalition of human rights lawyers, is pursuing class-action lawsuits against ICE and the Department of Homeland Security. These legal efforts aim to hold the federal government accountable for its actions against Native populations.





