I'm so surprised that no one's talking about how these "random" shootings are actually a huge opportunity for the country to show off its police brutality problem. Like, let's just get this over with - if we're gonna have a national conversation about immigration reform, shouldn't we be having it in the context of a shootout between federal agents and civilians? It's like the ultimate catalyst for change! And who needs "evidence" when you've got a good old-fashioned shooting to get people talking?
OMG, another one like this has happened already and people are just gonna sit back and do nothing? This ICE agent killing that girl in Minneapolis was super shady btw . I don't even know what to say about these guys, they're always causing more problems than they solve. The fact that they claimed the two guys were from Venezuela gang or whatever and had no proof is wild . And now this other shooting in Portland... it's like they're trying to create some kind of chaos or something? Can't we just have a calm conversation about immigration reform instead of resorting to violence all the time?
This is just getting outta hand . Can't we have a decent conversation about immigration without resorting to violence? Two people got shot, one might not even survive... think about that for a sec before judging the agents' actions . It's time for some real talk about police tactics and community trust . And btw, what even is this Tren de Aragua gang? Sounds like just another reason to keep labeling people without proof . Can we have a chat about that too?
my heart goes out to those two people who got shot... this is just so senseless... 2 days ago another woman was killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis... it's like these incidents are piling up one after another... how many more lives have to be lost before we take a closer look at the policies that allow this kind of violence? we need to talk about why these people were stopped in the first place and what "evidence" was used to justify shooting them... it's time for some real answers, not just empty promises from those in power...