Summary
A human rights lawyer criticized House Democrats for a social media post that mourned the deaths of two individuals in Minneapolis but did not mention others who died in incidents involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) this year. The lawyer argued that all deaths connected to ICE should have equal acknowledgment. Tensions are already high in Minneapolis due to ongoing federal investigations and deportation operations.
Key Facts
- Lawyer Qasim Rashid criticized House Democrats for their social media post about two deaths.
- The post did not mention other deaths linked to ICE in 2026.
- Rashid says nine people have died due to ICE this year.
- House Democrats asked for an independent investigation into the two deaths.
- Tensions are rising in Minneapolis due to recent incidents and operations.
- Rashid and others are calling for more comprehensive public acknowledgment of all ICE-related deaths.
- The situation is gaining attention on social media, where users express varying opinions.