Sunday, Jan 25th

Lawmakers Comment on ICE Killing in Minneapolis

commentsBelow find statements from Assemblywoman Amy Paulin and State Senator Shelley Mayer on the ICE Killing of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.

State Assemblywoman Amy Paulin

"I am outraged and heartbroken by the killing of Alex Pretti in Minnesota, a tragedy that follows the horrific and unjust death of Renee Good. These incidents of ICE violence are devastating, and cannot be without consequence. No enforcement mandate can justify the taking of human life or the abuse of power by government agents.

Enough is enough. We cannot look away while ICE engages in conduct that results in death. This is a betrayal of the Constitution, the rule of law and of our shared humanity. We cannot accept flawed attempts at legal justification for illegal actions. There must be a full, fair, and AmyPaulin2022independent investigation into these killings and into the broader pattern of unlawful ICE actions. We all have a responsibility to speak out, to protest peacefully, and to demand accountability. This cannot continue, and we must resist any system that treats human lives as expendable."

State Senator Shelley Mayer

ShelleyMayer“For the second time in a matter of weeks, an American was killed in our streets at the hands of federal ICE agents. I am deeply disturbed by the videos I saw, and I know others are as well. For the love and for the future of the United States, this armed invasion of an American state and city cannot continue. I call on the New York Republican members of Congress to urge Trump to withdraw ICE; and I demand an immediate, full, and transparent investigation by Minnesota law enforcement, including the full release of all video and evidence related to the incident. This cannot stand. ICE must leave Minnesota.”

Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner

"A suggestion for every municipality: Fly our American flag at half-staff as an expression of mourning and protest of the tragic wrongful ICE killings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good. If we don’t speak out, we will lose our democracy. We are being warned. Democracy only works if people stay engaged, not numb. The American people can course correct. If enough flags around the nation are placed at half -staff our national leaders will notice."