The Guardian view on ICE and Renee Good's killing: Trumpism's brutal tactics don't end with migrants | Editorial

US Immigration Enforcers Have Become Unrecognizable from Their Former Low-Key Role

A chilling incident in Minnesota has exposed the brutal tactics employed by US immigration enforcement agents. Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old American citizen, was shot dead last Wednesday after being seized by ICE officers while waiting with her child at a bus stop. The killing is not only a tragedy for her family but also marks a disturbing shift in the agency's approach.

Once content to operate in the background, ICE has now adopted an aggressive and confrontational strategy, fueled by billions of dollars in funding and a toxic ideology that views undocumented migrants as a threat to American society. This approach has led to a climate of fear among potential targets, with many feeling compelled to "self-deport" or remain silent out of fear of reprisal.

The reality is stark: the vast majority of Americans – and the majority of independent voters – reject Mr Trump's deportation drive as excessive. However, Republican-aligned voters see it as a necessary measure to stem the supposed tide of migration, while a third group believes that it does not go far enough. In this toxic environment, undocumented migrants are increasingly reluctant to leave their homes, fearing they may be torn away from their families and never see them again.

The US system is designed to treat undocumented migrants as civil offenders, not criminals. Yet, ICE officers have been allowed to detain people solely on the basis of race and ethnicity, a development that has sparked widespread outrage. The shooting of Renee Good was not an isolated incident; it was part of a broader pattern of militarization and impunity among law enforcement agencies.

Mr Trump's administration is eager to exploit this climate of fear to further its agenda, smearing innocent people like Renee Good as "domestic terrorists" and claiming absolute immunity for those who perpetrate violence against them. The president has even threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act to quell protests – a move that would undermine American democracy itself.

In Trumpism, the rule of law is seen as an enemy of the people's will, rather than its foundation. This mindset has transformed ICE into a paramilitary force beholden only to Mr Trump, with potential uses in future operations that are chilling to contemplate.

The Minnesotans who feel invaded by this occupation are not alone. As communities come together to defend and support each other, they are also challenging the demonization of undocumented migrants and pushing back against the fear on which Trumpism feeds – a crisis that would consume many more victims if left unchecked.
 
ICE is totally outta control 🚨😱. They're just straight up shootin' people who are tryin' to live their lives, you know? Like Renee Good, just waitin' with her kid at the bus stop... it's a total nightmare 🤯. The fact that they're detainin' people based on race and ethnicity is straight up wrong, fam 👎. I mean, we gotta treat everyone equal, not like we're in some police state or somethin' 😒. And Trump's just exploitin' the fear to get what he wants... it's so messed up 🤕.
 
🚨 ICE's brutal tactics are giving me PTSD just thinking about it 🤯! Did you know 70% of Americans support immigration reform, but only 40% think it's being implemented effectively? 😐 Meanwhile, their budget is over $8 billion, and they're prioritizing paramilitary operations over community policing. That's a 1000% increase since 2001! 📈 The data on deportations shows a 50% decrease since 2017, but ICE claims it's because people are leaving voluntarily? 🤔 Give me a break! 🚫 It's time to address the root causes of migration and provide a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. We can't just focus on enforcement; we need to create a more inclusive and compassionate society. 💖
 
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[Image of a family hugging each other, with the caption "Because love conquers all... even deportation "] ❤️👪
 
Oh my goodness, what's going on with these US immigration enforcers?! 🤯 They're literally turning into some sort of paramilitary force now! I mean, Renee Nicole Good was just minding her own business at the bus stop with her kid and then WHAM! ICE officers swoop in and kill her. It's like they think they're above the law or something. 😱 And it's not even like she was a threat to anyone! The whole thing is soooo messed up.

And can we talk about how this kind of behavior is fueling fear among undocumented migrants? 🤷‍♀️ They're literally afraid to leave their homes because they might get "deported" or worse. It's heartbreaking and it just goes to show that the US system is not designed with these people in mind.

I mean, I know there are a lot of Americans who disagree with this whole deportation drive, but some people think it's necessary? 🤔 Like, what even is the point of that? And the fact that they're using race and ethnicity to detain people is just wrong. 😡 It's like they're treating these people as criminals rather than civil offenders.

We need to stand up for these migrants and support them in their fight against this kind of oppression. We can't let our government turn us into a country where people are afraid to be themselves or to come here seeking a better life. 🌎💖
 
🤕 The thing is, I think it's super concerning when law enforcement starts to feel like an occupation force. It's not about being tough or enforcing the rules, it's about respecting people's human rights and treating everyone equally 🙅‍♂️. The fact that Renee Good was just minding her own business with her kid, waiting for a bus, and got shot by ICE officers is just heartbreaking 😔. We need to be able to talk about these issues without fear of being targeted or labeled as "domestic terrorists" 🤝. It's time for our country to find a more balanced approach to immigration that works for everyone 🌎. The system is designed to treat people with dignity, not terrorize them 💥.
 
🚨 just saw this news about Renee Nicole Good being shot by ICE officers in Minnesota... it's absolutely shocking 😱. I mean, what kind of agency is okay with using deadly force against a 37-year-old American citizen who was just trying to wait for the bus with her kid? 🤯 The fact that they're doing this because she might be undocumented is just sickening 😷. We need to stand up to this and demand some accountability from our leaders. It's not okay to treat people like this, regardless of their immigration status 🙅‍♂️. We need to protect our rights as Americans and make sure that everyone is treated with dignity and respect ❤️. This is why I'll always be loyal to The Platform - it's the one place where we can have real conversations about the issues that matter without fear of censorship or reprisal 🤝.
 
🚨 The latest incident is just another drop in the bucket of a system gone wrong 🤯. We're talking about an agency meant to enforce immigration laws, not hunt down and kill innocent people. It's time for a reality check – the US government needs to get its priorities straight. We need stricter laws to address the real issues, but we also need agents who respect human life. This whole "tough on immigration" rhetoric is just a smoke screen 🚭. We can't let politicians like Trump use fear and division to further their agendas. It's time for some accountability and change 👮‍♂️💔
 
I'm super concerned about what's happening with US immigration enforcers right now 🤯. I mean, Renee Nicole Good was just a regular person waiting for her kid at a bus stop and she gets shot by ICE agents... it's just not right. They're supposed to be helping people, not hurting them. And this whole aggressive approach they've taken is really disturbing - it feels like they're more interested in being tough than actually fixing the system.

I'm all about border control and making sure people are following the rules, but we need to do it in a way that doesn't traumatize innocent people or make them feel like they're living in fear. And what's with this "domestic terrorists" thing? That just feels like a huge escalation of Trump's rhetoric. We can't let him turn law enforcement into a tool for silencing opposition and demonizing certain groups.

The fact that we're seeing communities come together to support each other is really heartening, but we also need to be honest about the systemic problems here. ICE needs serious reform, and fast 🚨.
 
Ugh 😩 the US immigration enforcers have gone from being like, super subtle to being straight-up harsh 🤯 I mean, what's up with all this aggression and militarization? It's crazy 💥 Renee Nicole Good was just minding her own biz at a bus stop with her kid and ICE comes outta nowhere shooting her 😱 and it's just...nope. Not okay.

And can we talk about how much money is being funneled into this whole deportation thing? Like, billions of dollars 💸 and what are they doing with it? Funding more oppression 🚫 and putting a stranglehold on people who just wanna live their lives without being judged or hurt.

I'm all for enforcing the law, but not at the expense of human life 🙏 and basic human rights. The US system is designed to treat undocumented migrants like civil offenders, not convicts 😱. And this whole "domestic terrorists" thing? Give me a break 🚫. It's just another way to demonize people who are already marginalized and scared 🤔.

I'm so tired of the fear and anxiety that Trumpism is spreading 💀. We need to stand together as communities and support each other, not turn against those who are vulnerable 🤝. This isn't about immigration; it's about basic humanity ❤️.
 
🤯 this is just so messed up 🤕, i mean can u believe they're treating ppl like renée good as terrorists for not doin somethin wrong? it's all about control and fear, not justice or compassion.ICE is supposed to be about enforcing laws not breakin hearts, but now it's a paramilitary force with a toxic agenda 🚫 what kinda system lets that happen? we need 2 rethink our whole approach 2 immigration & citizenship, can't just sweep ppl away without a human touch ❤️
 
🤔 I'm really worried about where this is all heading. The idea that immigration enforcers have become so aggressive and confrontational is just scary. 🚨 ICE officers detaining people based on race and ethnicity? That's just wrong, you know? It feels like we're moving further away from the values of fairness and equality that we're supposed to be living by.

And it's not just about the migrants themselves – it's about the impact this is having on American communities. People are too afraid to speak out or report incidents because they're worried about getting targeted. That's not how a healthy society works, you know? We need to find a way to address our immigration issues without resorting to fear and intimidation.

I'm also really troubled by the fact that Trump is using this climate of fear to further his own agenda. It's like he's playing on people's fears and anxieties to get what he wants. And the idea that he'd invoke the Insurrection Act to quell protests? That's just plain chilling. 😬 We need to stand up against this kind of authoritarianism and demand that our leaders start acting in the best interests of the American people, not just their own power-hungry agendas.
 
🤕 I'm still trying to wrap my head around this ICE thingy... it's like they're totally losing their chill 😒. Back in 2016, when Trump was running for prez, nobody thought he'd actually make these kinds of changes 🚫. It's crazy how far right-wing America has shifted on immigration 🤯. Renee Good's death is just devastating 💔... it's like they're treating ppl like they're some kinda enemy 🚫. Newsflash: they're American citizens, too! 👵🇺 Can we get this under control already? 😩
 
😞 It's so sad what happened to Renee Nicole Good - her life was cut short by people who were supposed to be helping others, not hurting them 🤕. The whole thing is just crazy how ICE has become so aggressive and militarized, it's like they're more worried about "winning" the war on immigration than actually helping people 🚫. And can we talk about the fact that they're detaining people solely because of their race or ethnicity? That's just plain wrong 👎. It's time for a change, we need to make sure our law enforcement agencies are serving and protecting everyone, not just those who are already in power 💪.
 
I'm so worried about what's going on with US immigration enforcement 🤕. It's like they've lost all sense of humanity, you know? These agents are supposed to be helping people, not shooting them down like animals 💀. And it's not just Renee Good's death that's the problem, it's the whole climate of fear they're creating around here. People are too scared even to leave their homes because they don't want to get caught up in this mess 🤯. The US system is supposed to be about justice and fairness, but right now it just feels like a big ol' mess 😩.
 
Wow 😱 ICE is like something out of a movie 🎥. I mean, how can one agency just turn into an aggressive force like this? And to think it's all about funding and ideology... 💸🤖. People need to be held accountable for their actions on the ground. It's not right that they're treating people as if they're criminals just because of their immigration status 🚫. The US system is supposed to help people, not tear them apart from their families 😔. And what about the rule of law? It sounds like Trump's administration wants to break the rules 🤯...
 
I'm so worried about what's happening with our immigration system 🤕. I mean, Renee Nicole Good was just trying to get her kid to school and she gets shot by ICE officers? It's outrageous! 😱 The fact that they're allowed to detain people based on their race and ethnicity is just unacceptable. It's like we're living in a police state or something 🚔.

And don't even get me started on the Insurrection Act. I mean, who do Trump's people think they are? Claiming absolute immunity for hurting innocent people? It's just not right 😡. And what's with this whole "domestic terrorist" label? Are we really saying that undocumented migrants are a threat to our society? 🤔

I know some of my Republican friends might say that Trump is trying to keep America safe, but I think they're missing the point. We need to find a way to make our immigration system work for everyone, not just those in power 💪. We need to be more compassionate and understanding towards people who are just trying to survive 🌎.

I'm scared for what's going to happen next. Will more innocent people get hurt? Will we lose sight of what it means to be a country that values human rights? 😨 I hope everyone can come together to demand change and push back against this toxic ideology 💥.
 
Oh my gosh 🤕😱 this is so disturbing!!! I'm literally shaking right now 😨 how can we even talk about this as Americans?!? Renee Good was just minding her own business waiting for the bus with her kid and she gets shot by ICE officers 👮‍♀️💀 it's not right at all! They're supposed to be helping people, not hurting them 🤷‍♀️ these agents need to be held accountable for their actions 💯 and what's even more crazy is that they can detain people solely on the basis of race and ethnicity 😱 that's just not okay! We need to stand together as a community and support each other 💕 and we need to make sure our leaders are working for us, not against us 🙅‍♀️ let's get to the bottom of this and make some real change 🔄
 
😱💔 omg this is so crazy! Renee Nicole Good's family deserves so much justice & support 🤗🚫 i mean come on how can we let this kind of thing happen in our country? it's just not right. these ice officers need to be held accountable for their actions, no more playing by the rules or hiding behind 'the law' 💯 they're basically paramilitary agents now & it's super scary 🚨 what's next? are we gonna start arresting ppl just 'cause they look a certain way? that's not america 🌎
 
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