Summary
A Republican group called The Reagan Caucus criticized President Trump's immigration policies, describing the use of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as "paramilitary." This follows an incident in Minnesota where an ICE officer fatally shot a woman named Renee Nicole Good. Protests have erupted, and concerns about the administration's approach to immigration enforcement have arisen within the Republican Party.
Key Facts
- The Reagan Caucus criticized the use of "paramilitary" tactics by ICE under President Trump's administration.
- Renee Nicole Good was shot and killed by an ICE officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Good was acting aggressively and attempted to use her car as a weapon.
- Minneapolis officials, including Mayor Jacob Frey, condemned the shooting, calling it reckless.
- Protests took place in Minneapolis, with people demanding accountability and the removal of federal agents.
- The Reagan Caucus has previously supported Trump's foreign policies but criticizes some domestic enforcement methods.
- Concerns are rising within the Republican Party that Trump's immigration enforcement tactics may alienate key voter groups, such as independents and Latinos.