Ilhan Omar Urges Public To Film ICE Agents
[Video below.] Rep. Ilhan Omar urged Americans to document encounters with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and criticized the Trump administration for offering conclusions about the fatal shooting of Renee Good before investigators complete their work.
“It is really important for Americans to record, to create the level of accountability and transparency that we need,” the Minnesota lawmaker said Sunday on CBS News’ “Face the Nation.”
She described what she said were common ICE tactics in Minneapolis, telling the program, “What we’ve seen in Minneapolis is ICE agents oftentimes jumping out of their cars, these are unmarked cars, oftentimes they’re wearing a mask, they’re approaching, running towards cars.”
Authorities have said ICE officer Jonathan Ross shot Good after she drove her SUV toward him. Officials confirmed Ross recorded the encounter on his cellphone, and the video has been released publicly in recent days.
Ross was not wearing a body camera at the time of the incident. ICE Director Todd Lyons explained on Fox News’ “The Sunday Briefing” that the agency is “still in the process of deploying” body cameras.
Omar also charged that the Department of Homeland Security has repeatedly misrepresented facts surrounding high-profile ICE operations. Representing Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District, which includes Minneapolis, she said Good appeared frightened when agents approached and sharply criticized their actions.
“Renee Nicole Macklin Good as you hear her say, she’s not mad, she’s sitting in her car, peacefully waving cars to get by,” Omar said. “You see the other officer, who can clearly see the car is moving, move towards the front of the car.”
“If they are saying that he has 10 years on service and is trained, he should know that you shouldn’t be trying to get in front of a moving car.”
Video from the scene shows Ross positioned in front of Good’s SUV while it was stationary. When the vehicle began moving toward him, he fired three shots, killing her.
After the shooting, Ross was taken to a nearby hospital after he was “hit by the vehicle,” Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said, and later released.
Omar also faulted senior Trump administration officials for commenting publicly so soon after the shooting.
“We can see in the videos that have been produced so far that what they are describing is really not what had taken place,” Omar said. “This level of rhetoric is not justifiable to the American people.”
The congresswoman previously drew attention last year by saying ICE questioned her son, a claim the department has denied.
ICE activity in Minnesota has increased as the Trump administration responds to widespread outrage over a major welfare fraud scandal in the state.
Omar criticized the federal probe, arguing that “What they are doing is creating confusion, chaos, trying to intimidate people from being able to exercise their regular, normal activities.”
“There are ways to investigate fraud, which we have been doing in Minnesota, which the federal government has been doing under the Biden administration,” Omar said. “There is no reason for them to use this level of rhetoric.”
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