Nurses remember Alex Pretti and vow to 'bring the care our patients need'

Thousands of people gathered in Washington D.C., despite sub-zero temperatures, to pay tribute to intensive care nurse Alex Pretti and poet Renee Good, who were killed by federal agents in Minneapolis last month. The crowd chanted slogans such as "No more funding for CBP" and "Stop killing our neighbors," highlighting the growing public outcry against the Trump administration's immigration policies.

The event was organized by National Nurses United (NNU) across the country, with vigils taking place in dozens of cities, including Chicago, New York, and San Diego. The protests come after a key spending package on DHS funding failed to pass the Senate, leaving it uncertain whether the agency will receive increased funding this year.

College student Nolan Lee, who grew up blocks from where Pretti was killed, said that his parents' work as nurses in Minneapolis had instilled in him a sense of community and solidarity. "I believe that Minneapolis is leading the way by showing us what we need to do," he said. "We need to hold community – and a general strike."

The protests have gained momentum, with activists calling for a nationwide shutdown on Friday, advocating "no work, no school, no shopping" as a form of protest against the Trump administration's sweeping immigration crackdowns. Susan Benesch, founder and director of the Dangerous Speech Project, said that she felt an "enormous duty" to participate in the protests, mourning Pretti and Good and others who have been injured and killed by federal agents.

Staff at the VA have expressed frustration with Secretary Doug Collins' response to Pretti's killing, which they claim ignores the agency's concerns about the Trump administration's policies. Douglas Massey, president of the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) Local 17, said that Collins is "not caring about VA employees" and should be held accountable.

The protests have also highlighted the role of nurses in standing up against government policies that compromise patient care. Christine Grant, a nurse at the Washington VA Medical Center, said that it's a nurse's job to ask: "How may I serve?" – an invitation to extend a hand and stand up for what is right. Daniel Amyx, a nurse at the Minneapolis VA, has created hundreds of lapel buttons to commemorate Pretti's work, calling on others to join him in demanding better care for patients.

As the protests continue, the nation remains divided over immigration policies and government accountability. However, it seems that the tide is shifting, with more people speaking out against the Trump administration's actions.
 
This is getting crazy 🀯. I'm actually kinda worried about what's going on in this country right now. These protests are huge and they need to keep happening πŸ”₯. The fact that these nurses were just doing their job and got caught up in all this is absolutely unacceptable 😩. It's like, come on, guys, let's talk about this stuff in a real way πŸ€”. We can't just be mad at the government, we gotta figure out solutions too πŸ’‘. And yeah, I feel you, Susan, mourning these women and others who've been hurt is huge πŸ’”. It's like, we're actually talking to each other about this stuff now πŸ—£οΈ... maybe for real this time? 🀞
 
πŸ€• It's crazy how a lot of ppl are coming together to stand up 4 what's rite in this country rn. Losing Alex & Renee is devastating & I think we can all agree that their deaths shouldn't've happened like dat πŸš«πŸ’”. The fact that so many ppl are taking to the streets, organizing protests, and even thinking about a general strike shows us that change is possible πŸ’ͺ🌎. I love how nurses are at the forefront of this movement, reminding us all that our jobs are 2 provide care, not compromise it πŸ€πŸ’Š. Let's keep pushing 4 better policies & more accountability πŸ“£πŸ’Ό
 
People are getting frustrated with the current state of affairs πŸ€”. The fact that thousands showed up in sub-zero temperatures to pay tribute to two individuals who lost their lives is a clear indication that something needs to change ❄️. It's not just about Alex Pretti and Renee Good, but also about the countless others who have been affected by the Trump administration's immigration policies πŸ€•.

I think it's interesting how this event is bringing people together across different cities, all sharing the same message of solidarity and resistance πŸ’ͺ. The fact that college students are now talking about holding a general strike and nationwide shutdown as a form of protest is a sign of a growing movement πŸ”₯.

It's also noteworthy how nurses are taking center stage in demanding better care for patients πŸ₯. They're not just advocating for policy changes, but also for a fundamental shift in the way healthcare is provided. It's time for the government to listen and respond to these concerns πŸ‘‚.
 
Man, this is crazy... Thousands of ppl gathering in D.C. to protest against the gov'ts immigration policies is just wild 🀯. I mean, sub-zero temps and all, but they still showed up, you feel me? It's like, these nurses, Alex Pretti and Renee Good, they lost their lives for speaking out... it's just not right.

And what really gets me is how much of a difference a few people can make. I mean, we're talking about a nation divided, but at the same time, there are so many ppl who care and wanna make a change. It's like, we gotta keep pushing forward, you know?

I'm not sure what's gonna happen with this whole immigration situation, but one thing's for sure... it's making us talk. We need to be having these conversations, questioning our leaders, and demanding better from them. It's time to take a stand, even if it means no work, no school, no shopping 🚫πŸ’ͺ. We can do this, America!
 
idk why ppl r so worked up about these politicians makin moves on immigration... its like, we got bigger problems in this country πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. im not sayin CBP agents dont deserve 2 b held accountable, but let's not get too caught up in the hype. whats next? gonna start shuttin down schools & stores too? thatd be some crazy stuff πŸ’Έ. and can we talk about how ridiculous it is 4 ppl 2 b so passionate abt their politicians... cant they just chill & watch Netflix or smthn πŸ“Ί
 
The system is trying to silence us, but we won't be quiet! πŸ—£οΈ These nurses and poets were just pawns in a bigger game of control, and now they're being used as martyrs to stir up public outrage. But what's really going on here? I think it's more than just about immigration policies... there's a hidden agenda at play.

I've been looking into the background of those federal agents who killed Pretti and Good, and I found some suspicious connections. It seems they all had ties to big corporations that stand to gain from stricter immigration laws. And what's with the timing? The Senate spending package failed just as these protests were gaining momentum... it's like the government was waiting for the perfect storm of public pressure.

I'm not saying there aren't innocent lives at stake, but we need to be careful not to let ourselves get caught up in the rhetoric. There are some powerful forces at play here, and we need to stay vigilant. πŸ’‘
 
Man, this protest in DC is a huge deal 🀯. Thousands of people showing up to stand up for what's right, even when it's freezing outside ❄️. It's like they're saying that our values and humanity shouldn't be conditional on our immigration status. I think we can learn from the nurses who were killed, Alex Pretti and Renee Good - their selflessness is an inspiration πŸ™.

It's interesting how this protest is bringing people together across different cities and demographics. It highlights that even when we disagree, we need to find common ground and stand up for what we believe in πŸ’ͺ. The fact that activists are calling for a nationwide shutdown shows that people are willing to take a stand and make some noise 😊.

What I'd say is that this protest is just the beginning. We need to keep pushing for accountability and change, especially when it comes to our government's actions πŸ—£οΈ. As Susan Benesch said, we have an "enormous duty" to speak out against injustice. Let's keep using our voices to create positive change πŸ’•.
 
Ugh man 🀯 I'm literally so done with this whole situation! The fact that thousands of ppl had to brave sub-zero temps just to pay tribute to 2 innocent lives lost by gov't agents is just heartbreaking 😭 It's like, what even is the point of having a gov't if they can't protect its own people?! πŸ€” The protests are gaining momentum and I'm low-key hopeful that we'll finally see some real change happen πŸ’ͺ But at the same time, I'm worried about the ppl who are being targeted by these immigration policies... it's like, how much more does it take for us to wake up and demand justice?! 🚨 I think what's really resonating with me is the role of nurses in standing up against gov't policies that compromise patient care. They're literally the real MVPs πŸ’• It's time for us to listen to their voices and demand better care for our patients, period! πŸ‘Š
 
I'm still not sold on these mass gatherings πŸ€”. I mean, sub-zero temps in D.C.? That's some serious dedication to a cause... or just plain crazy πŸ˜‚. And while it's admirable that nurses are speaking up about patient care, can't we have this conversation without shutting down the entire system? A nationwide shutdown sounds like a recipe for disaster 🚫. I get that people are passionate about immigration reform, but isn't there a better way to address these issues than by taking a drastic step? And what's with all the buttons and lapel pins πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ? Is this really going to change anything?
 
πŸ€• I'm literally shakin' my head thinkin' about Alex Pretti & Renee Good 🀯 they were just regular people doin' their job & BAM! They get killed by federal agents 😑 it's like, what even is the point of havin' cops if they're gonna be more aggressive than the ppl they're supposed to protect? 🚨

I was talkin' to this friend who works at the VA & she said that all these nurses are just tryin' to do their job but Collins just won't listen πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ like, how hard is it to care about ppl's lives? 🀝 I'm startin' to think that politicians don't really care about the ppl they're supposed to be helpin', just as long as they get re-elected πŸ’Έ

And can we talk about the fact that thousands of people showed up in D.C. despite the weather πŸ˜‚ I mean, that's some serious dedication & solidarity 🀝 but what if it wasn't? What if nobody showed up & the government just kept on doin' whatever they want? 🚫 It gives me chills thinkin' about it πŸ’€
 
People are getting so vocal about their opinions its amazing πŸ’₯ I was watching this event in D.C and I gotta say its not just about Alex Pretti and Renee Good, its about a movement 🌟 these nurses were doing their job and risking their lives to help others and thats what makes it all the more tragic. But the fact that people are standing up for them and demanding change is incredible πŸ’ͺ I think its time we start questioning those in power and holding them accountable for their actions. The government needs to listen to the people and make changes that benefit everyone, not just themselves 🀝
 
πŸ€• OMG y'all are talking about how crazy Alex Pretti and Renee Good were killed by federal agents in Minneapolis πŸ€•πŸ˜± and ppl are still gathering in DC to pay tribute? Like, what even is going on? πŸ€” The protests are getting real with people calling for a nationwide shutdown and stuff πŸš«πŸ‘Ž

I'm literally so tired of all the drama around immigration policies πŸ™„ and the government not listening to ppl's concerns πŸ—£οΈ But I guess it's good that nurses are speaking out about patient care πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈπŸ’‰ like they're saying "hey, we need better care for patients" 🀝 and now people are starting to listen? πŸ“’
 
I'm low-key impressed by all these nurses showing up for Alex Pretti πŸ™... I mean, who needs a college education when you can just become an ICU nurse and get shot by the cops? πŸ˜’ Anyway, it's great that people are finally standing up for what's right – like, who needs a national shutdown when you can just have a good old-fashioned work stoppage, am I right? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ The fact that Collins is ignoring VA employees' concerns is, like, so on brand for the Trump administration... πŸ’Ό
 
people are getting really upset about this stuff 🀯. thousands of ppl showing up in DC to protest... even when its like -20 degrees outside ❄️. i get why they're mad tho, those agents did some crazy things and killed ppl who were just trying to do their job ❀️. it's not right that nurses are having to deal with this, they should be helping people not worrying about the government πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. i like how these activists are saying "no work, no school, no shopping" - that sounds like a pretty powerful message πŸ“’. i hope ppl keep speaking out and demanding change πŸ™
 
🀝 I'm so moved by these vigils happening across the country 🌎... The sense of community & solidarity that's coming from these protests is beautiful πŸ’•. We need to keep pushing for change & holding our leaders accountable πŸ—£οΈ. It's amazing to see nurses like Alex Pretti & Renee Good making sacrifices for what they believe in ❀️. And the response from the VA staff, who are just as concerned about patient care, is really striking πŸ˜•. The idea of a nationwide shutdown on Friday sounds crazy, but I'm all for it πŸ’ͺ... If we stand together, we can make some real noise & bring about change 🎢.
 
People are really coming together now 🀝🌎, but it's crazy to see how far they've come from just paying tribute to those two women πŸ’”. I mean, a nationwide shutdown? That's wild 😲. It's like they're saying, "Hey, we can't trust the system right now," and that's not a bad thing πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.

I'm glad to see nurses speaking out against these policies πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈ, though. They're on the front lines, dealing with all this crap every day πŸ’‰. It's like they say, "How may I serve?" – you gotta ask yourself that and stand up for what's right 🀝.

And yeah, it's messed up how some people are reacting to this situation πŸ˜’. I mean, some politicians are just ignoring the VA employees' concerns πŸ™„. But hey, at least people are holding them accountable now πŸ‘Š. It's gonna be interesting to see where this all goes from here πŸ€”.
 
People gotta wake up, man... 🀯 It's like, we're seeing this wave of activism after those nurses got killed in Minneapolis and I'm low-key impressed. The way they're organizing protests all over the country, getting people to stand up for what's right, it's beautiful 😊. And you know who's not feeling it? The administration πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Douglas Massey is speaking truth when he says Collins isn't caring about VA employees... that's some real talk πŸ’―.

I think this is a movement we need, especially with the state of immigration policies right now. It's time for us to come together and demand better care for our patients (and each other). I'm loving the idea of a nationwide shutdown on Friday – it's like, no work, no school, no shopping... sounds like a plan πŸ“….

And let's give props to those nurses who are taking a stand. Christine Grant's "How may I serve?" quote is straight fire πŸ”₯. It's all about community and solidarity, just like what Alex Pretti and Renee Good showed us πŸ’”. We need more of that, man... we gotta keep pushing for change πŸ”„.
 
omg have you guys seen those viral pics of penguins at the national zoo 🐧 they're just chillin in their enclosure like "why are we here again?" meanwhile i was thinking about trying out this new vegan cafe downtown has anyone tried it? i heard their hot chocolate is to die for 😍
 
πŸ€” so basically these two ppl get killed by fed agents and suddenly everyone's all like "ok, let's protest" 🚫 like, i get it, they're mad but what did we expect? this is how immigration policies always go down – with dead bodies on the streets πŸ’€. but seriously though, nurses are literally risking their lives to do their job & still we got politicians more concerned about DHS funding than human life πŸ€‘. national nurses united doing great work btw πŸ‘
 
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