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Olivia Wilde and Others Criticize ICE After Minneapolis Shooting Amid Protests

The fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by federal immigration agents intensified protests against expanded ICE operations, sparking calls for de-escalation and impacting DHS funding debates.

  • Federal agents shot and killed Alex Pretti amid ongoing protests in Minneapolis regarding immigration actions by ICE.
  • Minnesota business leaders are urging cooperation among officials following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.
  • The CEOs of over 60 Minnesota-based companies called for an immediate de-escalation of tensions and for officials to work together to resolve issues.
  • Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has contacted the White House, urging President Trump to withdraw federal agents from the state due to rising tensions.
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Hollywood stars like Natalie Portman used the red carpet of the Sundance Film Festival in Utah to denounce the death of Alex Pretti.

·Paris, France
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Democrats, some Republicans calling for investigation after fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis

The recent fatal shooting of a protester by a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Minneapolis has sparked bipartisan demands for an investigation into the Trump administration's enforcement of immigration laws.

·Pittsburgh, United States
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"I'm horrified and disgusted!" After the fatal shots at 37-year-old Alex Pretti in Minnesota, Hollywood stars take an open stand at the Sundance (U.S. state of Utah) film festivals against the U.S. immigration agency ICE. Among them, Natalie Portman and Olivia Wilde, who, in their appearances on the red carpet, wore a pin with the inscription "ICE OUT" and openly said their opinion about the "terrible" circumstances in the U.S. "This country suf…

·Vienna, Austria
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In the U.S. metropolis Minneapolis, federal police once again shot a person, triggering sharp criticism of democratic politicians and new protests against US President Donald Trump's deportation policy

·Vienna, Austria
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