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Democrats threaten to withhold DHS funding after ICE killing in Minneapolis
Summary
Democrats say they could withhold Department of Homeland Security funding after an ICE officer shot and killed Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, and party leaders have called for a federal investigation.
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A day after an ICE officer shot and killed Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, Democratic lawmakers on Capitol Hill called for restraints on the agency and demanded a federal investigation. Party leaders publicly criticized administration officials who defended the agent's actions and described the killing as unacceptable. Some Democrats said they would press for legislative reforms and accountability measures. Lawmakers noted an approaching appropriations deadline for DHS funding at the end of January.
What is known:
- An ICE officer shot and killed Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, and video of the encounter has circulated publicly.
- Democratic leaders, including members of the House and Senate, have called for a federal investigation and for accountability.
- Some Democrats are preparing reform proposals for immigration enforcement and have signaled they may use the Department of Homeland Security funding process as leverage.
- A small number of lawmakers have announced formal actions, including impeachment articles against the DHS secretary and proposed legislation to rein in agency powers.
Summary:
The shooting has prompted sustained calls from Democratic lawmakers for a federal probe and for changes to how ICE operates. Several members said they could withhold or condition DHS funding ahead of the January 30 appropriations deadline, while others have filed impeachment measures or proposed reforms. Undetermined at this time.
