Brothers of Migrant Slain by Border Patrol Say ICE Operations Have Crossed Unprecedented Line.
In an emotionally charged interview, the siblings of Renee Good, a 24-year-old Guatemalan migrant who was fatally shot by US border patrol agents in 2021, have described the violent operations conducted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as "beyond explanation."
According to the brothers, their sister's death has left them with profound grief and confusion. The siblings claim that Renee was unarmed when she was confronted by the border patrol agents at a checkpoint in Arizona.
"We can't understand what happened," said Jorge Good, Renee's brother. "She was just trying to get help for her family. She wasn't even armed. What could have been so threatening?"
The brothers express deep frustration with the system that failed their sister. They say that ICE operations often prioritize enforcement over humanitarian concerns.
"It's not about keeping people safe," said Jorge Good. "It's about enforcing laws and policies that are designed to punish migrants, not help them."
Renee's death has sparked widespread outrage among human rights advocates and migrant support groups. The case highlights the need for greater transparency and accountability within ICE operations.
The siblings' words serve as a powerful reminder of the devastating consequences of the US border patrol's actions on migrants like Renee Good.
In an emotionally charged interview, the siblings of Renee Good, a 24-year-old Guatemalan migrant who was fatally shot by US border patrol agents in 2021, have described the violent operations conducted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as "beyond explanation."
According to the brothers, their sister's death has left them with profound grief and confusion. The siblings claim that Renee was unarmed when she was confronted by the border patrol agents at a checkpoint in Arizona.
"We can't understand what happened," said Jorge Good, Renee's brother. "She was just trying to get help for her family. She wasn't even armed. What could have been so threatening?"
The brothers express deep frustration with the system that failed their sister. They say that ICE operations often prioritize enforcement over humanitarian concerns.
"It's not about keeping people safe," said Jorge Good. "It's about enforcing laws and policies that are designed to punish migrants, not help them."
Renee's death has sparked widespread outrage among human rights advocates and migrant support groups. The case highlights the need for greater transparency and accountability within ICE operations.
The siblings' words serve as a powerful reminder of the devastating consequences of the US border patrol's actions on migrants like Renee Good.