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 · 10h · on MSN
Barack and Michelle Obama slam ICE after Minneapolis shooting, urge accountability
Former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama said the killing of Alex Pretti was a national wake-up call, arguing that federal immigration agents in Minnesota are using tactics t...

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 · 15h · on MSN
Barack and Michelle Obama respond to Alex Pretti shooting in Minneapolis
 · 7h
Barack and Michelle Obama blast Trump and ICE conduct: “This has to stop”
 · 13h
This is an inflection point, says Walz as he urges Trump to remove agents after Minnesota shooting
One person has died after a shooting in Minneapolis involving federal immigration agents from Customs and Border Protection, according to BBC's US partner CBS.

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 · 15h
Barack Obama makes rare political statement condemning Trump's administration over Alex Pretti's Minnesota shooting
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Deaths mount as Trump immigration push intensifies
 · 14h
Officials give updates following shooting of Minneapolis man by federal agents
Pretti, a US citizen and nurse, has been described as a "kind-hearted soul" by his parents; they call for the "truth" about their son

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 · 3h
Minneapolis shooting: Trump is unrepentant as Republican backlash grows
 · 12h
Video shows moments around fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis
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Obama and Clinton speak out on fatal shooting of nurse urging Americans to do one thing

Democratic ex-presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton have issued statements against the fatal shooting of a 37-year-old nurse in Minneapolis.
6mon MSN

Clinton and Obama blast federal agents over Pretti shooting

Former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama released statements on Sunday critical of the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by a Border Patrol agent. Both presidents expressed sympathy over Pretti’s death while criticizing the string of events that led to it.
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Barack Obama issues rare political statement condemning DHS over Alex Pretti shooting — as Dems rally against Trump admin

Former President Barack Obama directly condemned President Trump for the death of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis – saying “this has to stop,” and accusing his successor of being “eager to escalate the situation” — in a rare overt critique on the current administration.
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'Heartbreaking Tragedy': Barack Obama Slams Trump Administration as Video Contradicts Claims in Deadly ICE Shooting

Former President Barack Obama condemned the fatal shooting of Minneapolis ICU nurse Alex Pretti by a Border Patrol agent.
10h

Terrell Owens Joins Forces With Barack Obama as Former Cowboys WR Reacts to ICE Controversy

One day after 37-year-old Alex Pretti was fatally shot by federal agents, former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama publicly condemned the ongoing ICE operations in Minnesota while mourning Pretti’s death.
15hon MSN

Barack Obama Warns That Alex Pretti's Killing Is A "Wake-Up Call," While Donald Trump Decries Attempt To Halt White House Ballroom Construction

Former President Barack Obama weighed in on the killing of Alex Pretti, whose shooting by a federal agent on Saturday was met with furor and outrage as videos showed a different story of what happened than the initial Trump administration account.
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Killings by ICE agents should be a wake-up call for America: Obama and Clinton weigh in

Former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton have issued urgent calls for America to defend its values following the tragic killings of citizens by ICE agents in Minneapolis. As tensions rise over immigration enforcement,
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