Minneapolis, USA Edition – Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Good in broad daylight in January, has returned to work after a quiet transfer to another state, according to the Daily Beast. No consequences have followed despite public outcry, as the Trump administration is accused of sabotaging the investigation. At least six senior Justice Department officials and an FBI agent quit in protest over the mishandling.

Good's death, captured on video, fueled nationwide protests against aggressive immigration enforcement. A federal appeals court recently struck down Trump's 'invasion' claims used to block asylum at the Mexico border, yet detentions surge.

Arizona AG Chris Mays joined a federal lawsuit against expanded immigrant detention, spotlighting plans for a new ICE jail on a contaminated Louisiana military base for families and children. Critics label it cruel and unlawful.

The incident exposes rifts in Trump's hardline border policy, blending unchecked agent authority with political cover-ups. Families demand justice as impunity erodes public trust.