Minneapolis: U.S. Citizen Shot, Killed By Federal Agents

Federal agents shot a U.S. Citizen this morning in Minneapolis (screen capture)
Federal agents shot a U.S. Citizen this morning in Minneapolis (screen capture)
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U.S. Border Patrol officer fatally shot a man in Minneapolis shortly after 9 a.m. Saturday morning, federal officials said. The incident sparked protests and violent clashes between demonstrators and authorities. Continue reading “Minneapolis: U.S. Citizen Shot, Killed By Federal Agents”

Autopsy: Renee Good Killed By 3rd Gunshot Through Driver’s Side Window

ICE officer Jonathan Ross firing at Renee Good through her driver's side window

An autopsy by a medical pathologist has found that Renee Good, who was fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis earlier this month, suffered 3 clear gunshot wounds. She also suffered a graze wound “consistent with a firearm injury, but with no penetration.”

The report shows the first two shots were not life-threatening. It was the third shot – fired through the driver’s side window when the officer was clearly not in any danger – that killed Good. Continue reading “Autopsy: Renee Good Killed By 3rd Gunshot Through Driver’s Side Window”

Police Chief: ICE Agents Profiling Off-Duty Police Officers Demanding Citizenship Papers

Brooklyn Park Police Chief Mark Bruley (screen cap)

More disturbing news from the ongoing situation in Minneapolis as Brooklyn Park Police Chief Mark Bruley (above) told the press today that ICE agents have detained off-duty police officers demanding “proof of citizenship.”

The alleged civil rights violations include multiple police officers – all of whom are persons of color – and off duty when the encounters took place. Continue reading “Police Chief: ICE Agents Profiling Off-Duty Police Officers Demanding Citizenship Papers”

Report: Many ICE Applicants Are ‘Fat, Illiterate And Violent’

Homeland Security Sec. Kristi Noem (screen cap)

A deep dive by The Daily Mail into lowered recruitment standards by Immigration and Customs Enforcement found new ICE applicants who can “barely read or write” as well as those who lack basic physical fitness and even have pending criminal charges. Continue reading “Report: Many ICE Applicants Are ‘Fat, Illiterate And Violent’”

Report: More Than One Third Of New ICE Recruits Failing Basic Fitness Tests

The Daily Mail found many new ICE recruits are out of shape and illiterate

According to a report by The Atlantic, more than a third of new ICE recruits are failing basic fitness tests as the Trump administration pushes to rapidly expand the agency. Continue reading “Report: More Than One Third Of New ICE Recruits Failing Basic Fitness Tests”

Dallas-Born U.S. Citizen Held In Immigration Detention For Nearly A Month

On June 27, an 18-year-old U.S. citizen was detained at a border Patrol checkpoint for almost a month, reports Buzzfeed News.
(Francisco Galicia via Facebook)

An 18-year-old U.S. citizen was detained at a border Patrol checkpoint for almost a month, reports Buzzfeed News.

Francisco Galicia was stopped while driving to a soccer recruiting event from his home in the border town of Edinburg on June 27. Even though he had his Texas ID and his birth certificate, he was held in custody for 26 days.

“The officers were just telling him they didn’t believe he was a US citizen, he was Mexican and should go back to Mexico,” attorney Claudia Galan told BuzzFeed News. “He said that it was inhumane, the worst experience ever. He doesn’t wish that to anybody.”

While held in immigration detention, Francisco slept on the floor of a cell crowded with 60 men. He was denied access to a phone to call his mother or lawyer. During that time, he lost 20 pounds from a lack of food.

Francisco told the Dallas Morning News he was also unable to shower for 23 days while in custody.

The conditions were so terrible, Francisco considered signing the paperwork that would deport him to Mexico just to get out.

The high school student was born in Dallas in December 2000, according to his birth certificate.

While in custody, officers ran Francisco’s name and discovered an old travel visa.

The visa had been applied for by his mother when he was a child. Because she didn’t enter the country legally, she had used a different name on his birth certificate and didn’t believe she could get him a US passport.

Because of the “conflicting reports,” ICE and CBP say they had taken appropriate steps.

“Situations including conflicting reports from the individual and multiple birth certificates can, and should, take more time to verify,” the agencies said. “While we continue to research the facts of the situation, the individual has been released from ICE custody.”

Note – “Take more time to verify?” He was in custody for 26 days and had an American birth certificate.

You can almost understand taking a few hours. MAYBE a day?

But he’s in the system as an American who was born in Dallas.

Look out, folks. Don’t think it can’t happen to you.

In January, a US-born Marine veteran who served in Afghanistan had his US passport, had a REAL ID driver’s license, had his military ID card, and his US Marine Corps dog tags with him when he was arrested in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement. He was held for three days before he was released.