President Joe Biden has slammed the actions of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minnesota, calling them a betrayal of America's core values. The former president condemned the agents' terrorizing of Minneapolis residents, saying they "betray our most basic values as Americans."
Biden criticized the government for allowing citizens to be brutalized while exercising their constitutional rights, and warned that no single leader can destroy the country's values on their own. He urged Americans to stand together and speak out against such actions.
Biden praised the people of Minnesota for their courage and neighborliness, saying they reminded him what it means to be American. He called for a full, fair, and transparent investigation into the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, two Minnesotans who lost their lives at the hands of ICE agents.
The statement, shared on social media platform X, was seen as a subtle rebuke of former President Donald Trump's policies. Biden stopped short of naming his predecessor directly but conveyed a clear message that no single leader has the power to unilaterally end the American experiment.
The situation in Minnesota has sparked widespread outrage, with many calling for accountability and justice for those affected. Biden's statement was seen as a strong rebuke of ICE's actions and a call for action from the federal government. The former president concluded his statement by expressing his support for the families and communities affected by the tragic deaths.
Biden criticized the government for allowing citizens to be brutalized while exercising their constitutional rights, and warned that no single leader can destroy the country's values on their own. He urged Americans to stand together and speak out against such actions.
Biden praised the people of Minnesota for their courage and neighborliness, saying they reminded him what it means to be American. He called for a full, fair, and transparent investigation into the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, two Minnesotans who lost their lives at the hands of ICE agents.
The statement, shared on social media platform X, was seen as a subtle rebuke of former President Donald Trump's policies. Biden stopped short of naming his predecessor directly but conveyed a clear message that no single leader has the power to unilaterally end the American experiment.
The situation in Minnesota has sparked widespread outrage, with many calling for accountability and justice for those affected. Biden's statement was seen as a strong rebuke of ICE's actions and a call for action from the federal government. The former president concluded his statement by expressing his support for the families and communities affected by the tragic deaths.