Deborah Fleischaker, a high-ranking official within the Department of Homeland Security, has spoken out about the recent fatal shooting of Alex Pretic, a 24-year-old migrant who was shot and killed by a US Border Patrol agent while attempting to cross into Minneapolis.
Fleischaker, who served as chief of staff at Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under the Biden administration, expressed concerns that such incidents could be prevented if agents were better trained to handle difficult situations.
She also stressed the importance of addressing the trauma experienced by migrants after being shot by Border Patrol agents, and for these individuals to have access to proper medical treatment, psychological support, and to know their rights.
In her view, this tragedy highlights a need for policymakers to re-evaluate border control policies that might be exacerbating tensions between US authorities and migrant communities.
According to Fleischaker, the lack of transparency in the investigation into Pretic's death further fueled public mistrust in law enforcement agencies tasked with enforcing immigration laws.
Fleischaker, who served as chief of staff at Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under the Biden administration, expressed concerns that such incidents could be prevented if agents were better trained to handle difficult situations.
She also stressed the importance of addressing the trauma experienced by migrants after being shot by Border Patrol agents, and for these individuals to have access to proper medical treatment, psychological support, and to know their rights.
In her view, this tragedy highlights a need for policymakers to re-evaluate border control policies that might be exacerbating tensions between US authorities and migrant communities.
According to Fleischaker, the lack of transparency in the investigation into Pretic's death further fueled public mistrust in law enforcement agencies tasked with enforcing immigration laws.