Hundreds honor Alex Pretti, call for abolition of ICE and Chicagoans to join nationwide general strike

Hundreds Gather to Honor ICU Nurse Killed by Border Patrol Agents, Call for Abolition of ICE

A somber crowd gathered outside the Jesse Brown Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center on the Near West Side of Chicago, paying tribute to Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse who was shot and killed by two Border Patrol agents in Minneapolis. Pretti's death has sparked outrage among healthcare workers and community leaders, who are now demanding an end to federal immigration enforcement.

The vigil, which drew hundreds of people, including many nurses still wearing their badges from work, featured a traditional Nightingale Tribute – a send-off for nurses – while also calling for the abolition of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The gathering was a response to Pretti's killing, which is the third reported incident of federal agents shooting someone in Minnesota this month.

"We are demanding more from our representatives than just empty words," said Michael Applegate, a Navy veteran. "We need real action, not just grand speeches or tweets about what we're going to do. It's time for people to put their skin in the game and stand up against injustice."

Governor JB Pritzker visited the memorial earlier that day, leaving behind a bouquet of white flowers. This comes after health care workers held a rally at the same site just a day earlier, demanding accountability for Pretti's killing.

The incident has also sparked calls for ICE to be abolished. "Stop letting ICE come back," said Jacquelyn Ceplecha, an emergency room nurse and rapid responder. Illinois politicians have claimed to oppose ICE, but Ceplecha argues that their inaction is complicit in the violence against people of color.

Pretti's death is not an isolated incident. Two Border Patrol agents were involved in a shooting last year in the Chicago area, killing one person and injuring another. The agents are still facing charges.

The event has also highlighted the need to redirect funding from immigration enforcement to healthcare. "It's all one issue," said Dennis Kosuth, a Cook County nurse. "We're not saying that immigration is the sole cause of our problems, but we do know that the billions spent on ICE could be going towards affordable healthcare."

As the city grapples with rising crime rates and lack of access to healthcare, some politicians have unfairly blamed immigrants for these issues. Kosuth disputed this narrative, saying it's a lie perpetuated by billionaires and their allies in Congress.
 
omg what just happened to Alex Pretti?? 😱 I cant even imagine being a nurse and then getting shot by border patrol agents 🤯 like how did that happen?!? 🚨 i feel so sorry for her family and friends 💔 and the fact that they are all still getting treated with disrespect is just, no 🙅‍♀️ like what can we do to make sure this doesnt keep happening?!?! 🤷‍♀️ and ICE being abolished would be amazing 🎉 but it feels like such a big task 🤯 how can people in charge just say we need change without actually doing anything about it?!? 😩
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around what happened to Alex Pretti 🤕. A nurse just doing her job gets killed by border patrol agents and now people are calling for ICE to be abolished? I get why, it's just not right that someone is getting shot for no reason. The fact that other nurses showed up wearing their uniforms to the vigil, like they were ready to go back to work ASAP, really got me... we need more action than just words 💪. And can we please stop blaming immigrants for our problems? It's not fair and it's not true 🙅‍♂️.
 
I just heard about Alex Pretti, the ICU nurse who got killed by Border Patrol agents 🤦‍♂️😢. What's up with that?! I mean, I get it, we need to protect our borders, but do we really have to start shooting people? 🚫💔 It's like they're playing a bad game of "Immigration Enforcement: Operation Shoot First" 😂. But seriously, the fact that there are hundreds of people showing up to demand an end to ICE and funding for healthcare is crazy in a good way 🤯💪. Like, we should be talking about how to fix our healthcare system instead of trying to deport people left and right 🚫👎. And honestly, who's going to put their skin in the game? Politicians just tweeting about it? 😂 Come on, folks! Let's get real action! 💪
 
Ugh 🤕, this is just so sad... I mean, what kind of world are we living in where an ICU nurse gets shot by Border Patrol agents? 💔 It's like, can't we all just get along? 😩 I'm literally crying thinking about Alex Pretti and her family...

And honestly, the way politicians are handling this is just so underwhelming 🤷‍♂️. Like, Governor Pritzker showing up with a bouquet of flowers, but what's he actually doing to make things right? 💸 It feels like they're all just paying lip service to our demands.

But what really gets me is the way healthcare workers are fighting back against this injustice 💪. I mean, they're not just demanding change, they're actually taking action and calling out politicians for their inaction 🗣️. It's so inspiring to see nurses like Jacquelyn Ceplecha and Dennis Kosuth standing up for what's right.

We need more of this kind of resistance, more people speaking truth to power 💬. We can't just sit back and let our representatives do the bare minimum... we need real change, not just empty promises 🤔.
 
I'm really saddened to hear about Alex Pretti 🤕. It's just not right that she lost her life because of ICE agents' actions. The way the community is coming together to demand change is super inspiring 💪, especially with all the nurses showing up to pay their respects and speak out against injustice. I think it's time for our politicians to put their money where their mouth is 🤑, instead of just tweeting about it. And can we please get some real action taken on addressing healthcare access issues? It's not a zero-sum game, folks - we don't have to choose between border security and healthcare. Let's redirect those ICE funds towards affordable care 💸. It's all about people, not politics 🙅‍♂️.
 
I'm so sad about Alex Pretti's death 🤕. It's just not right that someone who was trying to help people is killed by the system we're supposed to be protecting them from. And now they want to abolish ICE? Yeah, let's do it! It's time for us to take a stand and make sure our voices aren't ignored anymore 💪. We need real change, not just empty promises or tweets about how much they care 📱. It's like, what's the point of having leaders if they're not going to actually lead on these kinds of issues? 💭
 
🤕 This is just heartbreaking, the fact that our healthcare system has lost another amazing nurse who was just doing her job and got caught up in this senseless violence 🤦‍♀️. It's not just about Alex Pretti's death, it's a symptom of a larger issue – the systemic racism and xenophobia that's built into our immigration policies. I mean, come on, if we're gonna talk about accountability, where were the politicians when ICE was doing this? 🤔 Now they're all like "oh no, I'm so sorry" but it's too little, too late. We need real change, not just empty promises. And you know what really gets me? The way politicians are trying to shift the blame onto immigrants, it's just ridiculous. 💁‍♀️ We should be working towards a system that values compassion and justice, not perpetuating lies and misinformation 🚫
 
omg can't believe what happened to Alex Pretti 🤯 she was literally saving lives as an ICU nurse and got shot by border patrol agents who should be protecting people not killing them 🚔😡 the fact that ppl are now demanding abolition of ICE is super necessary cuz it's clear that they're not doing their job right 👮‍♂️💔

i also feel so bad for her colleagues & friends who are still getting paid to care for patients with no one looking out for them 🤝 meanwhile, the gov's response has been pretty meh 💁‍♀️ governor pritzker showing up w/ flowers is nice i guess but it's not enough 🌼 what we need is real action from our reps & a change in policy ASAP 💪
 
🤕 I can totally feel the anger and sadness in the crowd gathering outside the hospital. Losing someone so young and talented is just heartbreaking 🌹. The fact that two Border Patrol agents are facing charges for this incident, but also still working, doesn't seem right to me 🚫. I mean, we need people who care about our communities on the front lines, not ones who might be prone to violence 💔.

It's so frustrating when politicians make promises they don't keep and just tweet about it instead of doing something concrete 🤥. We need real change, not just empty words or sympathy. The healthcare workers are right, we should be putting our money where our mouths are – redirecting funds from immigration enforcement to affordable healthcare instead 💸.

We can't keep blaming immigrants for our problems when it's clear that the system is broken 😕. It's time to have a real conversation about how we're addressing these issues and working towards a solution that works for everyone 🤝.
 
🤦‍♂️ The US is finally coming around to treating healthcare workers like actual human beings 🙏. I mean, who needs policies when you can just throw some flowers at the Governor's office and call for the abolition of ICE? 😒 It's about time someone put their money where their mouth is (or in this case, where their bouquet of white flowers is). And let's be real, the billions spent on ICE could be going towards actual healthcare solutions, but noooo, politicians are too busy spewing lies about immigrants causing all our problems 🙄. As a nurse myself, I'm tired of watching my colleagues get shot by Border Patrol agents and seeing us treated like we're not even worth the same value as their tweets 💸. It's time for real change, not just empty words from politicians 🗣️
 
Wow 🤯 Those Border Patrol agents need to go down for what they did 😡 ICE should be totally abolished, it's so outdated 💔 We're all human beings, not just statistics or crimes 🤝 The fact that Illinois politicians are saying the opposite is just a joke 😂 And yeah, billions of dollars could be going towards actual healthcare issues, like affordable medication and mental health support 🏥💊
 
This is so sad 🤕... Alex Pretti was just trying to do her job as an ICU nurse and ended up getting shot by Border Patrol agents. It's completely unacceptable 💔. I'm not surprised that the politicians are finally starting to listen, but it should've happened a long time ago 😔. The fact that they're now calling for abolition of ICE is a step in the right direction 🚨, but we need to see real action taken by our representatives, not just empty words 💬. It's time to put their money where their mouth is and invest in affordable healthcare instead of wasting billions on immigration enforcement 🤑. And let's be real, politicians who blame immigrants for rising crime rates are just perpetuating a lie that billionaires and their allies in Congress love to spread 🙄.
 
😂🤣 I mean, come on, can you believe what happened to Alex Pretti? 37 years old, just doing her job, and BAM! Two Border Patrol agents show up and...well, you know. 💀 It's like something out of a movie, but not the good kind.

And now we're talking about abolishing ICE? Like, I'm all for it, but let's be real, folks. This is just another case of politicians playing catch-up with reality. 💁‍♀️ "We need real action, not just grand speeches..." Amen to that, bro! 👊 Can we get some actual progress on healthcare funding instead of just blaming immigrants for our problems? 🤦‍♂️ I mean, the billions spent on ICE could be going towards affordable healthcare...it's like they're trying to make us sick on purpose. 😷
 
🤔 I'm definitely with everyone here on demanding change after Alex Pretti's senseless killing... 🌟 But can we be honest about how effective our calls to action are gonna be? We've seen politicians make promises before, and not always follow through 📝 The ICE abolition fight is a good start, but we need concrete actions beyond just rhetoric 💪 What if the billions spent on healthcare were actually redirected from immigration enforcement to support actual healthcare infrastructure and funding for hospitals like Jesse Brown's? That would be a real game-changer 🚀 And let's not forget about how systemic inequalities play into these issues... it's not all just about immigration, but about access to resources, justice, and equal treatment for everyone. We need nuanced conversations that acknowledge these complexities 💡
 
🤯 The senseless loss of Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse who dedicated her life to caring for others, is a stark reminder of the need for systemic change 🚑💔. Her tragic killing at the hands of Border Patrol agents has ignited a movement, with hundreds gathering to demand an end to ICE and more accountability from our representatives 💪🏽. It's not just about empty words; we need concrete actions to address the root causes of violence and injustice 📊. The billions spent on ICE could be redirected towards affordable healthcare, addressing the real issues plaguing our communities 🌎. Let's put our skin in the game and stand up against injustice – it's time for politicians to put aside their rhetoric and take meaningful action 💬.
 
man i cant believe whats goin on 🤯 like alex pretti was just tryna do her job as an icu nurse and she gets shot by border patrol agents 😢. its not right that ppl are still demandin the abolition of ice but idk if thats even gonna happen 🤷‍♂️. i mean, chicago is strugglin with crime and healthcare issues too, why can't they get some funding for those instead of goin after immigrants? 🤑 besides, the govnt isnt gonna just make decisions based on tweets and speeches, ppl need to take action too 💪. its time for somethin to change, we cant keep losin people like alex 👎
 
🤕😢 this is just heartbreaking what happened to Alex Pretti, an angel nurse 💉❤️. I mean, can you imagine being a nurse who cares for people every single day only to be gunned down by agents who are supposed to protect? it's just not right 😠. And the fact that this is happening in America, of all places... 🤯. We need to demand change and stand up against injustice, like Michael Applegate said 💪. Let's put our money where our mouths are and push for real action, not just empty words or tweets 📱. The healthcare system is already struggling, let's not add more funding to ICE but rather redirect it to affordable healthcare for everyone 🚑💊. We need to shift the narrative from blaming immigrants for our problems to addressing the root causes of inequality and lack of access to care 💡.
 
🤔 So I get why people are super upset about this nurse being killed by Border Patrol agents... 37 is way too young to be taken away from us like that 🙏. But at the same time, can we just slow down and not demonize all immigration enforcement? Like, ICE isn't the main problem here... it's just a symptom of a bigger issue 🤷‍♂️.

I'm not saying we shouldn't hold people accountable for their actions, but let's not be so quick to call for abolition without thinking about the consequences. We need to talk about how we're gonna fix our healthcare system and address these rising crime rates instead of just blaming immigrants 💸.

And can we please, just... stop with the "all one issue" talk? 🤯 It feels like people are getting their feelings hurt by all this rhetoric... Immigration is a complex problem that requires thoughtful discussion, not a blanket statement 😒.
 
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