CNA938 Rewind - Minnesota’s ICE shootings: A turning point in US immigration conflict
Minnesota has become ground zero for a national reckoning on immigration enforcement after two fatal shootings by federal agents and mounting public backlash. Former presidents and governors are weighing in, protests are spreading, and lawmakers are threatening major political action. Are these events a turning point in US immigration politics and the role of federal agencies like ICE? Andrea Heng finds out from Rick Mullaney, Executive Director, Haskell Public Policy Institute, Jacksonville University