In the Name of Renee Good and Keith Porter, Feminists Say ABOLISH ICE. 

January 21. 2026 


Feminist Generation mourns and demands justice for Renee Nicole Good, Keith Porter, and all victims of ICE’s murders and to Abolish ICE.


Just one week into 2026, ICE agents murdered multiple people, including Renee Nicole Good and Keith Porter, while claiming self-defense despite video evidence and multiple witnesses' statements that refute these claims. We condemn this state violence that has routinely threatened, brutalized, and murdered our communities. We must abolish ICE and put an end to the extra-judicial authority of untrained agents to harass and murder people for existing in and defending their communities.

Renee Nicole Good and Keith Porter were both loving parents and members of their communities who were murdered. We join their families in mourning their tragic and unjust loss. Renee Nicole Good was a mother, a writer, and a poet who was described as “loving, forgiving, and affectionate.” Keith Porter was a father who was described as “kind” and a “joy.” They should be alive today. Their lives mattered. There must be accountability for their murders and ICE must be abolished.

We cannot accept armed occupation forces on our streets threatening our communities with violence, detention, and deportation. We demand that ICE agents leave our communities and end their practice of illegal policing and detention. In 2025, at least 32 people died in ICE detention, including asylum seekers and children. We must continue to protest, communicate, and demand change to protect our communities from the terror and harm unleashed by ICE when they attack, kidnap, and disappear our neighbors.

As long as ICE has the unchecked power to occupy our streets, detain our neighbors, and respond to protests with violence, our loved ones and most vulnerable community members will remain under intense threat. As of January 2026, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has a total of $85 billion in funding, following a massive, multi-year, $75 billion supplemental appropriation from the "One Big Beautiful Bill" passed in July 2025. This money should be going to housing, jobs, education, and sexual violence prevention. Instead, it is going to racist detention and deportation of our loved ones. We must unite and join together in action to demand an end to ICE and true safety and dignity for our communities. 

As we coalesce to mourn, rage, and demand change, we must continue to fight for and remember those lost to ICE like Keith Porter and Renee Nicole Good.

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