‘You cannot compromise with crazy,’ the mayor says after taking steps to block the agency from targeting its residents
They could hear the shot that killed Renee Good in Tucson, Arizona.
When Good, a mother of three, was fatally shot by an immigration agent on the streets of Minneapolis in January, a group of lawmakers 1,300 miles away moved fast. Just two weeks later, Tucson city council voted unanimously to start a process to block Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and homeland security officials from using its property to stage enforcement activities, unless the agency had a warrant signed by a judge.