Two fatal shootings involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents within a week have led to increased scrutiny of the agency and its leadership under Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin. Democratic lawmakers have expressed concerns that new quotas for arrests may be contributing to violent incidents. During a press conference, members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus criticized the agency's practices.
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Fatal shootings prompt calls for reform of ICE and scrutiny of Homeland Security leadership
Recent fatal shootings involving ICE agents have raised concerns about the agency's practices and leadership. Democratic lawmakers are calling for reforms, suggesting that new arrest quotas may be linked to increased violence.
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ICE shootings spark demands for reform as critics argue agency is ‘stalking Latinos’
Fatal shootings prompt calls for reform of ICE and scrutiny of Homeland Security leadership