Abolishing ICE isn't enough – it's time to center people's humanity | Heba Gowayed and Victor Ray

The Brutal Reality of Immigration Enforcement: Time for a New Approach

In January 2026, Renee Good's life was brutally cut short by an ICE agent, Jonathan Ross. The incident sparked widespread outrage and protests, highlighting the inhumane conditions and violent tactics employed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The killing of Renee Good is just one of several instances of violence perpetrated by ICE agents in recent years.

A recent investigation by the Wall Street Journal revealed that ICE has fired into civilian vehicles at least 13 times since July 2025, resulting in eight people being shot and two fatalities. The agency's detention centers are notorious for their poor conditions, with 32 deaths reported in 2025 alone. These numbers are a stark reminder of the need to reform our immigration system.

The current approach to immigration enforcement is fundamentally flawed. ICE was created during a time of national hysteria following 9/11, and its mandate was rooted in the idea that immigrants pose an inherent security threat to Americans. This notion has been perpetuated throughout history, with the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 and racial quotas for migration being just two examples.

The agency's lack of oversight and its reliance on racial profiling have led to a system that disproportionately targets Black and brown individuals. The idea that arming a secret police force will make them safe is a myth with disastrous consequences. Renee Good's killing serves as a stark reminder of the devastating impact of this approach.

Politicians claim that ICE needs better training, but the problem lies not in the agents themselves, but in the agency's design and purpose. Jonathan Ross, the agent responsible for Renee Good's death, has no excuse for his actions given his decade-long experience with ICE. The agency's emphasis on family separation and violent enforcement tactics is a clear indication of its true nature.

It is time to move away from a system that prioritizes violence and towards one that centers people's humanity. This means ensuring that every individual facing deportation has access to a lawyer, expanding legal pathways for undocumented immigrants, and divesting from the logic that violence makes us safer.

The article highlights the need for fundamental reform of our immigration system. Abolishing ICE may seem like an extreme solution, but it is essential to move away from a system that perpetuates violence and towards one that prioritizes human rights. It's time for Democratic leadership to take a stand against this inhumane system and support a more compassionate approach to immigration enforcement.

Ultimately, Renee Good's death serves as a wake-up call for America to reevaluate its stance on immigration. We must recognize the inherent humanity of every individual, regardless of their immigration status. It's time to shift our focus from security and enforcement to compassion and justice.
 
🤔 This whole thing is just wild... ICE agents are basically using force like it's nothing 😱 And the stats on civilian shootings are insane 🚨 8 people shot, 2 fatalities in a year? That's some crazy stuff 📊 We need to rethink our immigration system, no doubt about it. It's not just about better training for agents (although that's part of the problem), it's about the agency's whole approach being fundamentally flawed 💡 Like, what's the point of arming an agency if you're just going to use force on civilians? 🤷‍♀️
 
omg this is so messed up 🤯 how many more people need to die before we do something about it?! 13 times ICE has fired into civilian vehicles and now there are fatalities... what kind of system allows for that?! the fact that they've been doing this since july 2025 and no one has held them accountable is insane 😡

and don't even get me started on the detention centers... 32 deaths in just one year?! it's like they're trying to break human spirits not enforce immigration laws 🚫ICE needs to be shut down ASAP and we need a new approach that prioritizes humanity over security.

i mean come on politicians... claiming ICE needs better training but ignoring the root of the problem is just lazy 🙄. The fact that they're still arming agents with guns and expecting them to act like police officers is ridiculous 😂. We need systemic change not band aid solutions.

and can we please talk about how racist this system is?! 🚫 targeting black and brown individuals for deportation is unacceptable. it's time to recognize the humanity in every single person, regardless of their immigration status 💖
 
ice is literally killing ppl 🤕🚨 13 times since july 2025 theyre firing into civl vehicles and 8 people are shot 2 fatalities already 32 deaths in 2025 alone thats a fact ⚖️ we need a new approach stat 🚀

the chinese exclusion act of 1882 and racial quotas for migration shouldve been abolished ages ago but nope we still got this outdated system 💔ICE needs to be overhauled not just trained better the problem is in the design and purpose of the agency itself 🔄

renee good's death wasnt an isolated incident its a symptom of a bigger problem 💀 we need to recognize the inherent humanity of every individual regardless of immigration status 👥 time for democratic leadership to take a stand against this inhumane system 🙌

1.8 million ppl are currently detained by ICE that's over 100,000 people per day 🤯 these ppl deserve human rights and dignity 💖
 
😱 13 times! Can you believe ICE is firing into civilian vehicles? 🚗💥 That's just insane! And 8 people shot, 2 fatalities... 🤕 How many more lives have to be lost because of this system? It's all about racial profiling too - targeting Black and brown individuals. What kind of "justice" is that? 🙄 The idea that arming a secret police force makes them safe is just ridiculous. 🚫 And politicians are still saying ICE needs better training... like, no kidding! 😂 The problem lies in the agency's design and purpose, not the agents themselves. It's time for change, big time. We need to focus on human rights, not violence and fear. 💕
 
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i think we need to rethink how we approach immigration enforcement. arming agents with guns is not the answer 🚫 it only leads to more violence and deaths. instead, let's focus on providing better training and resources for our detention centers. we should also prioritize family reunification and create more legal pathways for undocumented immigrants 👥

a simple mind map
* Prioritize human rights
* Expand legal pathways
* Divest from violent enforcement tactics
* Ensure access to lawyers for deportation cases

it's time for a change. we can't keep perpetuating a system that values security over humanity ❤️
 
Man, this is just getting outta hand 🤯! The fact that ICE has been firing into civilian vehicles like it's nobody's business is just wild 🚗💥. And 13 times since July? That's a whole lot of senseless violence 🚫. I mean, what's the logic behind arming agents to the point they're willing to fire into cars that are miles away from any suspected targets? It just doesn't add up mathematically 🤔.

And have you seen the numbers on deaths in detention centers? 32 in one year alone? That's a total system failure 🚮. We need to take a hard look at why we're creating these conditions and whether it's worth the cost in human lives 💀.

It's all about perspective, right? Do we view immigration as a security threat or as a human issue? Because if it's the former, then ICE is just a symptom of our national anxiety 🤯. But if it's the latter, then we need to fundamentally change how we approach this stuff and prioritize compassion over enforcement ❤️.

I mean, politicians are all like "ICE needs better training" but that's not the issue – it's the agency itself 👊. We need to rethink what ICE stands for and whether that's something we want to keep around 🤷‍♂️. And Renee Good's death is just the wake-up call we needed – time to move away from this violent system and towards one that centers people's humanity 🌎
 
ICE needs to be overhauled ASAP 🚨👮‍♂️. The fact that they're arming themselves like a secret police force is just nuts 😩. How many more innocent lives gotta get caught in the crossfire before ppl realize this isn't working? 🤯 Renee Good's death was a wake-up call, but I'm worried we're not taking it seriously enough 💔. We need to prioritize people's humanity over security & enforcement... it's just common sense 🙄.
 
Ugh, can't believe I'm stuck reading this stuff 🤯. So many deaths at ICE detention centers in 2025... 32 people lost their lives due to terrible conditions 🚑💀. And the fact that they've fired into civilian vehicles like 13 times since July is just insane! 💥 Eight people shot, two fatalities... what's going on here?! 😱

And don't even get me started on this whole 'ICE needs better training' thing 🙄. Like, no, the problem is with the agency itself and its design. Politicians are always saying that, but it's just a cop-out. We need to abolish ICE, plain and simple 🔥.

I mean, Renee Good was just another victim of this inhumane system 🤕. Her life was cut short by an ICE agent who should've known better than to shoot someone for no reason 💔. And now we're expected to believe that the solution is just more training? Give me a break! 😒

We need to shift our focus from security and enforcement to compassion and justice 🌎. Every individual deserves to be treated with dignity, regardless of their immigration status 🙏. It's time for us to stand up against this inhumane system and demand change 🔊.
 
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