Kimmel Condemns ICE Following Fatal Shooting in Minneapolis
Jimmy Kimmel publicly criticized Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents following the death of ICU nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. The incident, which occurred on Saturday, has sparked outrage and renewed scrutiny of ICE's tactics, particularly in light of video evidence suggesting agents may have acted outside protocol, according to Time.
Kimmel, on Monday night's "Jimmy Kimmel Live," broke down in tears while discussing Pretti's killing, calling ICE agents "goons committing vile, heartless and even criminal acts," according to Variety. The shooting occurred during a surge of federal agents to Minnesota for a sweeping immigration crackdown, Time reported.
Pretti's death is the second fatal shooting involving federal agents in Minneapolis this month. On January 7, Renee Good was also shot and killed by federal officers. Time reports that in both cases, the Trump administration has been accused of smearing the victims, misrepresenting the facts, and refusing to cooperate with local investigators.
The increased ICE activity in Minnesota has led to reports of agents arresting U.S. citizens and legal immigrants, according to Time. Legal experts and lawmakers are raising concerns that ICE and the Border Patrol are operating recklessly and outside the norms of law enforcement.
The controversy comes as former President Trump faces criticism for his stance on gun rights in relation to defending ICE. According to Time, critics argue that Trump is betraying his base by prioritizing the defense of ICE over concerns about potential government overreach. Mark McCloskey, who gained notoriety in 2020 for brandishing guns at Black Lives Matter protesters, expressed concerns that the government is using the crisis to take away Second Amendment rights, Time reported.
The Department of Justice has not yet released a statement regarding the shooting. The investigation into the shooting is ongoing.
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