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Immigrants, DHS agents and traffic stops: Violent outcomes repeat across the US
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have killed 22 people during President Donald Trump's second term, with 19 incidents involving traffic stops. The most recent fatality, Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero, a legal immigrant in Maine, occurred amid heightened scrutiny of vehicle-related enforcement. Congressional Republicans allocated over $250 billion to fund immigration enforcement, and an ACLU report identified 432 incidents of force or threats by agents across eight states.
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- Immigrants, DHS agents and traffic stops: Violent outcomes repeat across the US
- Immigrants, DHS agents and traffic stops: Violent outcomes repeat across the US
- Immigrants, DHS agents and traffic stops: Violent outcomes repeat across the US
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