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Drone pilot makes US rescind no-fly zones around unmarked, moving ICE vehicles

Ars Technica - All content·Jeremy Hsu·about 1 month ago
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Civil liberty concerns spur FAA to revise drone no-fly zones near ICE vehicles. Drone photography shows demonstrators gathered in Powderhorn Park in Minneapolis on January 10, 2026, to protest the killing of Renee Good by an ICE agent. Credit: Rob Levine Drone photography shows demonstrators gathered in Powderhorn Park in Minneapolis on January 10, 2026, to protest the killing of Renee Good by an ICE agent. Credit: Rob Levine In January 2026, during the height of protests against immigration raids in Minneapolis, federal agents shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Good . Before even gathering all the facts , the Department of Homeland Security labeled the mother of three an “anti-ICE rioter” who “weaponized her vehicle against law enforcement” in an “act of domestic terrorism.” Days later, the feds announced a major expansion of “no-fly zones” in the name of national security. While such no-fly zones used to be about controlling aircraft, they now often focus on small drones.…

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