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Iowa City community protests ICE after Minneapolis shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti
- On Monday, President Donald Trump dispatched Tom Homan, White House 'border czar', to Minneapolis after Border Patrol agents killed protester Alex Pretti amid disputed claims.
- Republican senators and lawmakers confirmed Kristi Noem, Secretary of Homeland Security, and backed the One Big, Beautiful Bill, boosting ICE funding to about $75 billion and enabling impunity in street patrols.
- A YouGov survey shows 57 percent disapprove of ICE, and the share saying tactics are too forceful rose by five points to 58 percent this month, critics say agents stir conflict in Maine's Somali‑American community.
- After the killing, multiple Republican senators including Sen. Thom Tillis and Sen. Bill Cassidy called for investigations as Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer opposed DHS funding, risking a partial shutdown.
- On February 6, reports of ICE presence at the Olympics opening drew Italian criticism as Attilio Fontana said agents would secure the U.S. delegation, while Sergio Costa called it unacceptable and Matteo Piantedosi defended each delegation's choice.
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ICE's 'homicidal rage' at Americans filming them exposes their 'sense of shame': analysis
A columnist Monday described how the ICE killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis have revealed how federal immigration agents are trying to eliminate witnesses — but "they cannot eliminate us all."The Guardian's Moira Donegan wrote in an opinion piece that Pretti was among thousands of...
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Total News Sources65
Leaning Left10Leaning Right20Center16Last UpdatedBias Distribution43% Right
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- 43% of the sources lean Right
43% Right
L 22%
C 35%
R 43%
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