Calls for ICE's Removal Grow After Deadly Shootings of Innocent Men
Two men, Joan Sebastián Durán Guerrero and Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, were killed by ICE agents, sparking outrage and demands for accountability.

Calls for ICE's Removal Grow After Deadly Shootings of Innocent Men
Federal agents have come under fire following the fatal shootings of two men who were not targets of enforcement action. Joan Sebastián Durán Guerrero was killed in Maine, and Lorenzo Salgado Araujo lost his life in Texas, both incidents occurring within a week of each other. Advocacy groups, including the National Police Accountability Project and the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights, have labeled these deaths as extrajudicial killings, igniting calls for the removal of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from American streets.
The urgency of the situation raises critical questions: What safeguards are in place to protect innocent lives? Why were these men targeted, and who is accountable for this tragic loss of life? As community outrage mounts, citizens demand transparency and a reevaluation of ICE's role in local law enforcement.
These incidents highlight a troubling trend of fear and intimidation associated with ICE operations, prompting a broader discussion about the agency's future in the United States. As reported by The Guardian, many advocates are pushing for significant reform or complete dissolution of ICE, arguing that its continued presence fosters an environment of violence rather than safety.
Source: The Guardian US


