A Minnesota Nurse Is the 6th Person to Die During the US Immigration Crackdown
Murdoch-owned papers criticize Trump administration's misleading rhetoric and urge a pause of the Minnesota ICE operation after the fatal shooting of a 37-year-old nurse.
- At least six people have died during the Trump administration's immigration enforcement campaign in the U.S., with the latest being Alex Pretti, who was shot by a Border Patrol officer in Minneapolis on January 24.
- Minnesota Governor Tim Walz condemned federal officials' comments about Pretti as 'despicable' following the shooting.
- This incident marks the second fatality in Minneapolis this month, highlighting ongoing concerns with immigration enforcement practices.
- Renee Good was shot by an ICE officer on January 7 in Minneapolis, causing significant public outcry in the state.
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A few days earlier, he called the 37-year-old nurse, who was shot dead by ICE, a "potential murderer."
On Saturday 24, an ICE agent fired at least ten shots at 37-year-old Intensivist Nurse Alex Pretti, after others previously sprayed him with pepper spray, threw him to the ground.
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A Minnesota nurse is the 6th person to die during the U.S. immigration crackdown
At least six people have died during the Trump administration's intense immigration enforcement campaign in the U.S., the latest being a 37-year-old man who was shot by a Border Patrol officer in Minneapolis.
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