Pritzker y Johnson piden abolir a ICE tras el segundo tiroteo fatal por parte de agentes en Minneapolis

El alcalde de Chicago, Brandon Johnson, y el gobernador de Illinois, JB Pritzker, han llamado a abolir al Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE) en respuesta a la muerte de un hombre inocente a manos de agentes federales en Minneapolis. El tiroteo ocurrió el sábado, cuando un agente federal disparó y mató a Alex Pretti, un enfermero local de 37 años sin antecedentes penales.

Pritzker declaró que "es hora" de abolir a ICE, citando la muerte de Pretti como un ejemplo del daño causado por las acciones de los agentes federales. El gobernador describió a los agentes como "criminales que están aterrorizando nuestras comunidades".

Johnson también expresó su condena por el tiroteo, diciendo que los agentes federales no están capacitados ni calificados para realizar sus tareas y que deben ser procesados por sus acciones.

En respuesta al tiroteo, miles de manifestantes se reunieron en La Villita y Logan Square para protestar contra las acciones de ICE. Los manifestantes llevaron pancartas con mensajes como "Somos esenciales, no ilegales" y gritaron "Quítate de nuestro camino, ICE".

El concejal Byron Sigcho López también llamó a la detención y procesamiento de los agentes federales involucrados en el tiroteo. "Tenemos que procesar, tenemos que arrestar a estos criminales que están aterrorizando nuestras comunidades", dijo.

Los manifestantes también expresaron su preocupación por la escalada de las acciones de ICE y llamaron a la administración de Trump para que ponga fin a los operativos aumentados. "No son jueces, jurados y verdugos, ni siquiera son policías", dijo un manifestante. "No tienen el derecho de detenerte en tu auto. No tienen derecho de entrar en tu hogar. No tienen el derecho de hacer nada de esta m-----, y es una locura".

La muerte de Pretti es la tercera persona a la que le han disparado agentes federales en Minnesota este mes. El gobernador Pritzker ha llamado a la abolición de ICE como una medida necesaria para proteger la vida y la seguridad de las personas inocentes.
 
omg this is getting out of hand 🤯, like what even is the point of ice anymore? they're just causing more problems than they're solving... and now they're killing innocent people 🤕, it's ridiculous. i mean i get where the politicians are coming from but this isn't the solution, we need to address the root issues not just throw our hands up in frustration. and what's with the agent's lack of training? like how do you even become a federal agent if you can't even handle a simple situation like this 🤔... it's just common sense.
 
Just heard about this crazy thing that happened in Minneapolis 🤯. So, there's this guy Alex Pretti who was just minding his own business when some fed agent starts shooting and kills him for no reason at all 😡. And now the governor of Illinois is like, "Hey, we gotta abolish ICE" because of this, apparently thinking that they're the ones responsible for it 🤔.

I don't know about this abolishing ICE thing, but if it's gonna help prevent more innocent people from getting hurt by these agents, then I'm all for it 👍. It seems like these agents are just running amok and no one's holding them accountable. The fact that the mayor of Chicago is also calling for abolition shows me that there's some serious momentum building against this 💪.

But what really gets my goat is when people say that these agents aren't even doing their jobs right 🙄. Like, they're not qualified to do law enforcement? That's a pretty big stretch 🤷‍♂️. And then you have people saying that ICE is like judges, jurors and executioners or whatever 🚫. I don't think that's exactly fair to the agents themselves, but I get why some people are upset 😒.

Anyway, I hope this stuff leads to real change and not just more protests and rhetoric 💬.
 
🤔 this is crazy, you know? like, we need to figure out a way to make sure these agents are held accountable for their actions. i mean, a guy just gets shot by federal agents and his whole life is over... that's not right 😔. but at the same time, i get why people are calling for ICE to be abolished - those guys have been causing so much harm in our communities 🚫. it's like, we need to find a way to make sure everyone is treated fairly and with respect 🤝.

i don't think just abolishing ICE is the answer, though... that would just create more problems for people who are already struggling to navigate our immigration system 😬. we need to figure out a better way to handle things, like providing more support and resources for immigrants who need help 🌟.

and what really gets me is how these agents seem to be acting like they're above the law 💼. like, no one has consequences for their actions... that's just not right 😡. we need to make sure those guys are held accountable and that our communities feel safe 🙏.
 
🤔 This is getting crazy 🚨. I mean, I get why people are upset after what happened to Alex Pretti 🤕... but abolishing ICE entirely? 😲 I'm not sure that's the solution. It feels like we're just throwing our hands up in the air and saying "we can't deal with this". 😩 We need to address the root cause of the problem, which is the system itself 👮‍♂️. Can't we just reform it? 🤔 Maybe focus on training and accountability for agents? 💡 That way, we can still have immigration enforcement while also protecting human lives 💖.
 
ICE, dude... es hora de que se vaya 🚫👋. Esa muerte en Minneapolis fue un giro muy duro, ya sabes? Un enfermero sin antecedentes penales, disparado por un agente federal. ¿Qué más se puede pedir? Pritzker y Johnson están en lo correcto, seguro que van a hacer algo al respecto. Es un poco lateado con todo el discurso de "seguridad" y "orden", pero en serio, no es la forma de hacerlo. Los manifestantes tienen razón, somos humanos, no ilegales 😒. Y esa parte de "no son jueces, jurados y verdugos"... totally true 🙌. Necesitamos más compasión y menos violencia en nuestras comunidades.
 
🤦‍♂️ Can you believe this? So the guy gets shot by an ICE agent and suddenly everyone's all like "abolish ICE" 🚫💥. I mean, don't get me wrong, it's a shame what happened to Alex Pretti, but let's not jump to conclusions here. We need more facts before we start dismantling an entire agency 👎.

And what really gets my goat is when people say that these agents are "terrorizing" communities 🤣. Like, come on, they're just doing their job (or so they think 😂). And now we're gonna get rid of the whole system because one bad apple? No thanks 🙅‍♂️.

I do feel for Alex's family and loved ones, but let's focus on finding out what really happened that day before we start calling for abolishment 💡. And btw, can someone explain to me why protesters are still holding signs that say "Somos esenciales, no ilegales"? Like, isn't that just code for "we're here to protest in peace and love"? 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 I'm just really sad about this guy Alex Pretti... he was only 37 and had no crime record, you know? 🤕 And those agents from ICE are supposed to be law enforcement? It's crazy that they're not even trained properly for their jobs. 🚔 I don't think it's fair that people like him are getting hurt by these people in uniform. We need some serious change here. 🙅‍♂️ The fact that there have been two more deaths like this already this month is just devastating. 😢 We need to make sure our leaders, like the governor and mayor, are actually doing something about it instead of just talking about it. 💬
 
🤯 this is getting crazy in chicago. i dont think abolish ice is gonna solve anything, its just another symptom of the real issue which is the corruption and abuse of power within our own system... 🤔 like, whats next? we gotta start abolishing cops too? no, that doesnt feel right either... 🚫 what im trying to say is that we need to have a more nuanced conversation about immigration reform. we cant just demonize one group of people and expect that magically fixes everything... 😊
 
I don't think abolishin' ICE is the simplest solution 🤔. I mean, can we just take a step back and think about the bigger picture? 🤷‍♂️ We need to address the issues of immigration and border control in a way that's fair and effective for everyone involved. Just gettin' rid of ICE isn't gonna solve anythin', it's just gonna create more problems down the line. 💥 What we really need is some serious reform, not a blanket ban on an entire agency 🚫. And let's be real, we're already dealin' with a lot of stress and anxiety about immigration and border control, do we really need to add more chaos to the mix? 😬
 
OMG, ¡esta noticia me tiene nervioso! 🤯 La muerte de Alex Pretti es un recordatorio triste de que la violencia policiva sigue siendo un problema grave en Estados Unidos. Me parece que está hora de revisar las políticas de ICE y asegurarse de que no más personas inocentes pierdan la vida debido a acciones de agentes federales.

También creo que es importante hablar sobre la capacitación y la formación para los agentes policiales, especialmente en términos de manejo del estrés y el uso de la fuerza. Los manifestantes tienen razón, no todos los agentes son iguales y algunos pueden estar más preparados para abordar situaciones difíciles de lo que se imagina.

Pero, en serio, ¿qué pasó con las políticas de Trump? La escalada de operativos aumentados es una preocupación legítima y creo que es hora de encontrar soluciones constructivas para abordar los problemas de inmigración. ¡Es hora de buscar soluciones que beneficien a todos! 💡
 
Wow 🤯 Los manifestantes están absolutamente en lo correcto, es hora de que tomemos medidas drásticas contra el sistema de inmigración y control de aduanas. La forma en que los agentes federales han sido capaces de causar daño a personas inocentes como Alex Pretti es inaceptable y debe tener consecuencias.

Interesting 🤔 El hecho de que el gobernador Pritzker haya llamado a la abolición de ICE como una medida necesaria para proteger la vida y la seguridad de las personas inocentes es algo que realmente hace sentido. La forma en que los agentes federales operan es un problema grave que necesita ser abordado.

Wow 💥 La escalada de acciones de ICE es un tema muy preocupante y creo que es hora de que tomemos medidas para frenar esta tendencia. Los manifestantes tienen razón, las personas no deben ser detenidas o acosadas solo por el hecho de que están en este país de manera ilegal. ¡Es hora de cambiar esto! 💪
 
man this is just so messed up 🤯, like what even is going on with these agents at ICE?? they're literally killing people and getting away with it 🚫, it's not even like they're trying to keep us safe or something. Pretti was a good guy, an innocent nurse who got caught in the crossfire because of some bureaucrats' mistake 💔. and now the whole country is just talking about abolishing ICE? finally, I guess 😤, but it's way too late for Alex. his life is gone and we'll never get it back. my heart goes out to his family and friends who are still trying to process this tragedy 🌹.

and can you believe the governor of Illinois is calling for the abolition of ICE? like, what did they do to deserve this kind of treatment?? didn't they even follow the law or something? it's just not right 💔. I'm so tired of these politicians making promises and taking action when it comes down to it 🙄. the real victims here are the people who can't speak up for themselves, like Alex Pretti. we should be demanding justice and change now, not just talking about it after something terrible happens 💪.
 
I'm so down with this decision to abolish ICE, it's time for the US to rethink its immigration policies 🤝. The fact that a 37-year-old nurse was killed by federal agents is just unacceptable and it's not like Alex Pretti had any prior record of crimes or anything...ICE has been causing way too much harm and trauma to communities across the country, and it's time for some real change 🔥. I'm loving the creativity of the manifestants' messages, "Somos esenciales, no ilegales" is genius 💡. We need more voices like Byron Sigcho López calling out ICE for their actions, this is not just about stopping immigration enforcement, it's about human rights and dignity 💪.
 
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