Alex Pretti
We should probably consider that the administration is just lying low until the public relations nightmare created by its disastrous crackdown in Minnesota blows over.
Kristi Noem isn't the only person who should be going down over the Department of Homeland Security's handling of Trump's deportation mandate.
Kristi Noem is not having the best week after two days of getting batted around by members of Congress over ICE operations and tactics.
During a grueling Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday, Kristi Noem was brought face to face with some of those her agents have harmed.
During the hearing, Kristi Noem doubled down on calling Alex Pretti and Renee Good, both of whom were fatally shot by ICE, domestic terrorists.
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty announced that her office is looking into 17 cases involving federal agents' activities in Minnesota.
The FBI also refused to cooperate with Minnesota’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension to investigate the shooting death of Renee Good by an ICE agent.
Todd Lyons, the acting head of ICE, said he wouldn’t deploy ICE to polling stations if Trump asked him to do so, so there’s that, I guess?
Border Czar Tom Homan said Thursday that President Trump "agreed" to end what has been a contentious and deadly immigration enforcement effort.
In 2025, ICE tripled the number of arrests it made from the year before. Of the nearly 400,000 people detained, 40% had no criminal record.
This week’s Le[e]gal Brief examines how ICE violated Alex Pretti’s constitutional rights, and the ways the agency may be used during the midterms.
Separate polls find that most Americans disapprove of ICE's tactics and believe Kristi Noem should be removed from her job.
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