US Congresswoman Introduces Bill to Limit DHS Use of Force After Minneapolis Killing
A new bill introduced by US Representative Delia Ramirez aims to limit the use of force by law enforcement agents at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This comes in response to the recent killing of Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother of three who was fatally shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minneapolis.
The bill, known as the "DHS Use of Force Oversight Act," would require DHS officers to use only the amount of force that is objectively reasonable. It also requires agents to attempt to identify themselves and issue a verbal warning to comply before using force when possible. The legislation aims to curb the violence unleashed by the department.
Ramirez, a Democrat from Illinois, says the bill is "the bare minimum" to limit the violence DHS has unleashed. She argues that the agency's actions are creating chaos and fear in every city it operates in. Ramirez also advocates for the ultimate goal of dismantling ICE and withholding federal funds from the department.
The introduction of this bill follows a series of recent incidents involving excessive use of force by federal agents, including tear-gassing and shooting less-lethal munitions at undocumented immigrants and US citizens who spoke out against the administration's deportation machine. Ramirez views her bill as an interim step to limit the violence unleashed by DHS.
While the passage of this bill is uncertain, it highlights growing public discontent with ICE's actions and calls for the agency to be abolished or defunded. Recent polling shows that more Americans are in favor of abolishing ICE than keeping it.
A new bill introduced by US Representative Delia Ramirez aims to limit the use of force by law enforcement agents at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This comes in response to the recent killing of Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother of three who was fatally shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minneapolis.
The bill, known as the "DHS Use of Force Oversight Act," would require DHS officers to use only the amount of force that is objectively reasonable. It also requires agents to attempt to identify themselves and issue a verbal warning to comply before using force when possible. The legislation aims to curb the violence unleashed by the department.
Ramirez, a Democrat from Illinois, says the bill is "the bare minimum" to limit the violence DHS has unleashed. She argues that the agency's actions are creating chaos and fear in every city it operates in. Ramirez also advocates for the ultimate goal of dismantling ICE and withholding federal funds from the department.
The introduction of this bill follows a series of recent incidents involving excessive use of force by federal agents, including tear-gassing and shooting less-lethal munitions at undocumented immigrants and US citizens who spoke out against the administration's deportation machine. Ramirez views her bill as an interim step to limit the violence unleashed by DHS.
While the passage of this bill is uncertain, it highlights growing public discontent with ICE's actions and calls for the agency to be abolished or defunded. Recent polling shows that more Americans are in favor of abolishing ICE than keeping it.