Trump says ICE should continue traffic stops after two men killed
ONP Summary
Two migrants died in encounters with Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents within a week—one in Texas and one in Maine—during vehicle-based enforcement operations. The agency announced a suspension of most vehicle controls in response, though President Trump subsequently contradicted this policy reversal.
Progressive:Systemic brutality — Progressive outlets emphasized the point-blank nature of the shootings and questioned self-defense claims, calling for the agency's abolition.
Moderate:Contradictory policy — Centrist outlets noted that suspending vehicle stops is insufficient and criticized Trump's reversal of the suspension.
Comment comes after homeland security sources say federal officers told to temporarily stop pulling drivers over
Donald Trump said on Wednesday morning that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) should continue making traffic stops, just one day after the homeland security department (DHS) said they’d be halting them in the wake of recent stops that left two men killed in the space of a week.
Federal officers across the US had been told to temporarily stop pulling drivers over on Tuesday, homeland security sources told the Guardian. That directive came after ICE agents fatally shot Lorenzo Salgado in Houston on 7 July and Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero in Maine on Monday. Both men were unarmed, neither was the intended target of the operation that killed him, and in both cases the agents involved wore no body camera to record what happened.
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