Over the past 10 days, ICE officers have killed two immigrants in separate shootings in Texas and Maine. While the Department of Homeland Security has claimed that officers were acting in self-defense and in the interest of public safety, no evidence has emerged to support those accounts, and there is growing outrage over these latest examples of violence on the part of the agency. Kai Wright talks to Guardian immigration reporter Jose Olivares about the murders of Lorenzo Salgado Araújo and Johan Sebastian Duran Guerrero, how their deaths reflect a broader pattern of brutality fueling Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda, and what accountability for them might look like.
