Under Donald Trump, ICE and Border Patrol are trampling constitutional freedoms and behaving like paramilitary organisations. The killing of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis has become a test of how the federal government inflicts violence on America’s streets. Mr Trump appears to be retreating—but what does that mean for his immigration goals and the agencies that some fear could one day become the president’s personal militia? And what does it tell us about the health of America’s democracy?
00:00 - How Donald Trump wields power
00:48 - Are the events in Minneapolis a pivotal moment for America?
03:10 - Is ICE a serious threat to American democracy?
06:51 - Could this mark a shift in Donald Trump’s political strategy?
Watch the full show:
Inside the movement challenging—and disrupting—ICE:
ICE’s impunity is a formula for more violence:
Immigration agents have become Donald Trump’s personal posse:
How Congress can rein in ICE—and start to redeem itself:
Republicans are waking up to the awful optics in Minneapolis:
America's new ice age:
Can Minnesota prosecute federal agents for using excessive force?:
Listen: Minnesota ICE: crackdown in the Twin Cities:
Another horrifying shooting by federal agents in Minneapolis:
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