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ICE agent believed responsible for LA killing accused of child abuse, racism in court filings
A court filing made public this week claims that a federal immigration agent thought to have shot and killed a Los Angeles man on New Year's Eve was previously accused of child abuse and making racist remarks about Black people and immigrants.
A set of recently released polls found Americans largely at odds with the Trump administration and its defense of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent who fatally shot Minneapolis woman Renee Good.
ICE agent Jonathan Ross could try to invoke immunity under the Constitution's Supremacy Clause to try to end state criminal prosecution.
Former Obama ICE Director Sarah Saldaña condemned President Donald Trump’s ICE enforcement, saying that demanding people show proof of citizenship is like something from a police state.
Minneapolis mom Renee Good was found with four gunshot wounds after an ICE agent shot her at point-blank range last week. Paramedics found Good, 37, in her SUV with two gunshot wounds on her right chest, one on her left forearm, and one to the head, the Minnesota Star Tribune reported Friday, citing a report from the Minneapolis Fire Department.
Jonathan Ross, who shot Renee Good in Minneapolis last week, suffered internal bleeding after the incident, two officials said, though it's not clear how extensive the bleeding was.
A relative told Newsweek that ICE agents used tear gas inside a home with young children present after an officer shot a man.
The DHS secretary dismissed the idea that federal immigration agents may be violating the Constitution by asking for people's IDs without reasonable cause.
Matt Pelikan said he resigned after nine years at the firm after it was reported that Madel was providing legal counsel to ICE agent Jonathan Ross.
Department of Justice lawyers argued at a hearing in Los Angeles that the state's ban on police face coverings could unleash chaos across the country.
Current and former ICE agents have expressed concerns about what happened in Minneapolis, and a broader push to recruit more agents.
According to USA Jobs, the government hiring website, openings posted last year for deportation officers carried salaries of between $49,739 and $89,528 per year, with ICE saying that pay can increase through overtime and location-dependent additions. The video sparked mixed reactions online.