Border Patrol Agents Shot Two People in Portland During Immigration Stop

Federal agents in Portland, Oregon, have shot two people during an immigration enforcement stop. The incident occurred just one day after a similar shooting by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minneapolis that sparked widespread outrage.

According to the Department of Homeland Security, the federal agents were conducting an immigration enforcement operation with the U.S. Border Patrol when they pulled over a vehicle. In the car was a 37-year-old mother of three who had been observing protests against immigration raids and her Venezuelan companion.

The agents reportedly claimed that both individuals were affiliated with organized crime groups, despite providing no evidence to support these claims. The mother had allegedly been involved in a recent shooting incident in Portland, which has not been verified.

Portland Police responded to a report of gunshots at 2:18 pm and confirmed that the federal agents had been involved in the shooting. They later found two people with apparent gunshot wounds and transported them to a hospital.

The police chief appealed for calm, saying that they are still investigating the incident and working to determine what happened. The incident comes as tensions over immigration enforcement continue to rise across the country.

In another incident just one day earlier, an ICE agent in Minneapolis shot and killed Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother of three who had been observing protests against immigration raids. This incident has sparked widespread outrage and calls for reform.

The use of violence by federal agents in enforcement operations raises concerns about the impact on public trust and safety.
 
Ugh, I'm still trying to wrap my head around this 🀯... Two people shot by federal agents in Portland and another one killed just a day before that in Minneapolis is just too much 😩. What's going on with these immigration enforcement operations? It feels like they're more interested in making headlines than actually helping anyone πŸ“°.

I'm all for keeping our borders secure, but can't we find a way to do it without hurting innocent people? The fact that the agents claimed these two were affiliated with organized crime groups without any evidence is just red flag waving yellow caution tape 🚨. And what about the mother who's actually just trying to observe protests and be involved in her community? It's just so senseless πŸ’”.

We need some serious reform around how immigration enforcement works, ASAP ⏰. This kind of violence has got to stop. I'm worried about the impact on public trust and safety, but most of all, I'm worried about these two families who are now dealing with this tragedy 😒.
 
πŸ€• this is so sad i cant even believe whats happening in america its like theyre trying to take away peoples lives over paperwork πŸ“ and now theres these people running around with guns just shooting anyone who gets in their way 😒 and whats the point of having police if federal agents are just gonna shoot ppl anyway? πŸš” i think we need to rethink our whole immigration system and find a way to deal with people that are here without hurting them πŸ’”
 
omg this is soooo messed up!!! federal agents just shoot ppl in portland and minneapolis? 2 innocent ppl got shot cuz some agents claimed they were affiliated with "organized crime groups" lol what even is that? sounds like a total fabrication to me πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ anyway, it's not like the ppl were protesting or anything... just standing there observing protests. this is super scary and i'm so worried about the ppl in minneapolis who got shot yesterday 😱 they're still investigating but like, what even is "investigating" when u already know u did somethin wrong? πŸ™„ we need to start talkin about reforming these immigration enforcement ops before someone else gets hurt πŸ‘Š
 
πŸ€” this is getting outta hand. two people shot just 'cause they were in a car that was pulled over? come on, who needs proof before making accusations? it's just more gunplay from our "enforcement" agents. we gotta start questioning the logic behind all these raids and shootings. what's next? gonna be like, random stops on the highway, "hey, you match someone's mugshot"? πŸš—πŸ’₯ it's just not right
 
πŸ€” just thinking about this news is already giving me a lot to process... so many questions but i guess what's most important here is that we gotta consider the human cost of these actions. two innocent people, including a mom of three, got shot because of unfounded claims and alleged involvement with organized crime groups... can you imagine being in their shoes? πŸ€• it just goes to show how easily lives can be lost in the heat of the moment.

anyway, i think this incident highlights the importance of having open and honest dialogue about immigration policies and enforcement. we need to listen to each other's perspectives and try to find common ground. πŸ—£οΈ it's not just about national security or border control – it's about treating every individual with dignity and respect. we gotta ask ourselves, what is the true cost of enforcing these policies? πŸ’Έ is it really worth putting people's lives at risk?

we also need to think critically about systemic issues that lead to violence like this happening in the first place. πŸ€” are there better ways to address immigration concerns without resorting to force or intimidation? can we create a more just and compassionate society where everyone feels valued and protected?
 
omg did u watch that new episode of stranger things?? i'm totally hooked on it 🀯 i mean what's with these timelines though? like how do they get away with this stuff πŸ˜‚ anyway, back to the news... i dont think its fair to just say that both ppl were involved in organized crime groups tho idk much about immigration laws but isnt that a lil extreme? also, can we talk about why ice agents are always wearing those fancy suits πŸ€” like r they trying 2 make themselves look more intimidating or wut πŸ€‘
 
omg this is so messed up 🀯, like what even is going on with these agencies? a 37 year old mom of three just getting pulled over and shot because she was at a protest... that's not law enforcement, that's just plain wrong 😑. can't we just try to find a way to deal with the immigration issues without resorting to violence? and what's up with these agents claiming people are affiliated with organized crime groups without any evidence πŸ€”. it's just so reckless and unfair.

anyway, i'm not even going to bother looking for info on the other incident in Minneapolis right now... i'm just trying to process this one and figure out how we can make sure something like this never happens again 🀝 https://www.npr.org/2023/08/18/1026231102/ice-agent-shoots-woman-in-minneapolis
 
🚨 this is so troubling... the fact that those two ppl were just minding their own biz, observing protests and then BAM! shot by fed agents who claimed they were affiliated with org crime groups but had no proof πŸ€”... it's like, what even is going on? the US is already grappling with a lot of issues, and this just adds to the problem 🀯. I'm all for enforcing immigration laws, but not at the expense of innocent lives πŸ’€. we need to have a serious conversation about how we're handling this stuff and whether our policies are actually making us safer or more paranoid πŸ˜•.
 
πŸ˜• just saw that news about the shooting in Portland and I'm still thinking about what happened in Minneapolis yesterday... Renee Nicole Good's mom is saying her daughter was just a mom trying to protect her kids from getting hurt, you know? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ ICE agents are supposed to be protecting us too, not using violence like that. I don't think we're doing enough to make sure these situations don't happen in the first place... like, what's going on with all these immigration enforcement operations? Can't they just let people live their lives without all this drama? 🀯
 
omg this is so worrying 😱 what's going on with these agencies?! they're like, just randomly shooting people left and right 🀯 like, how are we supposed to trust them if they're gonna act like that? i'm all for enforcing borders and stuff, but not at the cost of innocent lives πŸ’” my heart is literally breaking for those two families who lost loved ones in these senseless shootings... what's the point of even having a justice system if it's just gonna be used to silence opposition and terrorize peaceful protesters?! 🀬
 
This is just getting crazy 🀯... I'm like, so done with these ICE and border patrol incidents. It's like, what even is going on here? They're supposed to be enforcing laws, not shooting people! This poor mom of three was just trying to protest peacefully and ended up caught in the crossfire. And now she's dead πŸ€•... I mean, can we please just talk about this stuff in a civilized way? How many more lives do we need to lose before something changes? It's like, we're supposed to be a country that values life, right? 😒

And what's with these vague claims of organized crime groups? Like, come on, provide some actual evidence! We can't just keep assuming people are guilty without proof. This is what happens when you politicize law enforcement - it gets all messed up πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ...
 
"The price of protection is protection from freedom." We gotta be careful about what we're protecting ourselves from, 'cause sometimes that means losing a piece of our humanity πŸ•ŠοΈ.
 
Can't believe this is happening again 🀯 I mean, we've seen these types of incidents way too many times now. The use of force without clear evidence is just crazy talk. It's not like they were trying to make a peaceful protest harder or anything... it just shows that there's no trust between the agents and the people they're supposed to be serving. What's next, arresting people for being in the wrong place at the wrong time? πŸš”πŸ’₯
 
just saw this news and I'm still trying to process it 🀯. two people shot by feds in one day, it's just not right. i mean, what if they were just minding their own biz and got pulled over for no reason? or worse, what if they were innocent bystanders caught in the middle of a raid? πŸš”πŸ˜±

i'm all for keeping our borders safe, but this is different. we need to make sure our law enforcement is trained to handle situations like this with care and respect, not with guns drawn and a willingness to use force. it's just so sad that we're seeing more and more of these stories lately πŸ€•.

i'm also worried about the impact on people's trust in the system. if you're living in a place where raids are happening all the time, you start to feel like you're not safe, even when you're just trying to live your life πŸ’”. we need to find a way to address these issues without resorting to violence 🀝.

anyway, i'm gonna keep following this story and see how it unfolds πŸ‘€
 
🚨 this is getting outta hand 🀯 2 lives lost already & it's still day 1? what kinda protocol do these ppl have? just cuz u're enforcing immigration dont mean u gotta start shootin people willy-nilly...or are they just tryna send a message? like, we're watchin u, u better follow the rules... but at what cost? πŸ€‘
 
🚨 just saw this crazy news about the shooting in Portland and I'm still trying to wrap my head around it... like, what's going on with these ICE agents? First, they're saying someone's affiliated with organized crime groups but then they have NO proof πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. It's so irresponsible, especially when you consider the innocent bystander, a 37-year-old mom of three who just happens to be at the scene because she was protesting against immigration raids πŸ’”.

And can we talk about how this is just another example of systemic racism and xenophobia? The fact that these agents are targeting people from Venezuela, which has been through so much trauma and hardship 🌎... it's just not right. We need to take a closer look at our immigration policies and make sure they're not disproportionately affecting certain communities.

I'm also really worried about the impact this is going to have on public trust and safety 🚫. When you use violence to enforce laws, people are more likely to feel scared and marginalized. We need to find better ways to address these issues, like dialogue and community engagement πŸ’¬.
 
I'm still trying to process what happened in Portland πŸ€•... like, I get that the feds are trying to do their job but shooting two people? That's just crazy talk! I was talking to my friends about this and we're all wondering why they didn't think twice before pulling over that car. Did they really think those two were affiliated with organized crime groups without a shred of evidence? πŸ€” It just doesn't add up.

And you know what's even more messed up is that Renee Nicole Good died in Minneapolis the day before, doing the same thing - showing up to protest and getting shot by an ICE agent. My heart goes out to her family, especially those three little kids who'll never get to see their mom again 😒. This just highlights how broken our system is when it comes to immigration enforcement.

I'm not sure what's going on with the country right now, but we need some answers πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. We can't keep relying on violence and intimidation to "get things done". That's not how you build trust or solve problems.
 
OMG, are you kidding me?! 🀯 These ICE agents need to be held accountable for their actions! I mean, who gives a green light to fire at innocent people just because they're in the wrong place at the wrong time? The mother of three was just minding her own biz, observing some protests and suddenly she's got two bullets in her? 🚫 No way, José!

And what about that other incident in Minneapolis where Renee Nicole Good lost her life? 😒 Can you even imagine what it must've been like for her family and friends to watch their loved one get taken away by a federal agent? It's just heartbreaking! The fact that these agents are using their power to harm people who aren't even doing anything wrong is just mind-boggling.

The police chief in Portland is trying to keep calm, but let's be real, this incident is going to spark a lot of outrage and unrest. And rightfully so! These federal agents need to be held accountable for their actions, and the fact that they're claiming these people were involved with organized crime groups without any evidence just reeks of desperation.

It's time for some serious reform, folks. We can't just sit back and let our government agencies use violence to enforce their policies. We need to make sure that our agents are protecting us, not harming us! πŸ’ͺ
 
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