# ICE Agents Kill Two Men Not Targeted for Enforcement
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents killed two men during operations, neither of whom were targets of enforcement action. Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero was killed in Maine, while Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was killed in Texas. The deaths have sparked renewed calls from officials and advocacy groups to remove ICE agents from US streets.
The killings have intensified scrutiny of ICE operations and their conduct during enforcement activities. Critics are characterizing the incidents as part of a broader pattern of "fear, intimidation, violence" associated with the agency's street-level operations. The fact that both deceased individuals were not the intended subjects of enforcement actions has heightened concerns about the scope and potential dangers of ICE's activities in communities.
The incident has prompted mounting political and public pressure to fundamentally alter or curtail ICE's operational presence in American communities. Officials are responding to demands that the agency be removed from conducting street operations, reflecting broader tensions over immigration enforcement tactics and their impact on public safety.
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