
Indivisible Columbus and Indivisible Phenix City held a vigil in Columbus in memory of Renee Good. The 37-year-old mother was shot and killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis January 7, 2026. The “ICE out for good” peaceful protest is part of larger national movement.
Anne Lincoln Curtis showed up with signs in hand. Curtis said “I cannot stay home knowing what’s happening in this country. In my heart and soul, I believe this is the right thing to do to protest. We are all Minneapolitans. It could happen here tomorrow. It could happen here in Columbus tomorrow. Boundaries don’t matter anymore obviously especially to Trump.”
“It was important for me to come out here to show my support for the lady that was murdered and to show my support for the other immigrants here in Columbus,” Lillian Leonard said as she gathered with a few dozen others in attendance.
Another person in the crowd who only wanted to be identified as Angela told NowGeorgia.com “I think its important to come out just because this country was built by immigrants. My family and I, we’ve been migrant farm workers our whole life so I know what immigrants provide and contribute to this community and to our country to our everything. It’s a big deal to be here today to support the immigrant community and what happened to Good was uncalled for and ICE needs to get the hell out of here.”





