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Katy Perry and celebrities urge contact with lawmakers after Minnesota shootings
Summary
Katy Perry and other U.S. celebrities urged citizens to contact lawmakers after two people were killed in Minnesota during a federal immigration enforcement operation; administration officials described the incidents as self‑defense while video evidence was reported to contradict that account.
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Katy Perry and other U.S. celebrities have called on citizens to contact lawmakers after two people were killed in Minnesota during a federal immigration enforcement operation. Perry asked followers on Instagram to write to U.S. senators and oppose funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti prompted demonstrations and public statements from entertainers and groups such as the National Basketball Players Association. Trump administration officials characterized the incidents as acts of self‑defense, and video evidence was reported to contradict that account.
Reported details:
- Katy Perry asked followers to contact U.S. senators and urged opposition to funding for ICE.
- Other public figures, including Pedro Pascal and Billie Eilish, posted messages about the deaths and urged people to speak out.
- The killings of Renee Good, a mother of three, and intensive care nurse Alex Pretti sparked demonstrations in Minnesota.
- Administration officials said officers acted in self‑defense, while video was reported to challenge that characterization.
Summary:
These public appeals have increased attention on the federal immigration enforcement operation and renewed protests in Minnesota. Undetermined at this time.
