Former President Joe Biden has condemned the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minnesota, labeling their aggressive tactics against Minneapolis residents as a "betrayal" of America's core values. In a statement shared on social media platform X, Biden strongly denounced the use of violence by ICE agents, which he claimed was a gross misrepresentation of what it means to be an American.
The US is not a nation that resorts to gunning down its citizens in the streets, nor does it tolerate brutalization of individuals exercising their constitutional rights. The 4th Amendment's protection against unreasonable searches and seizures must be respected, Biden emphasized. He also criticized the government for tolerating neighborly terror inflicted upon American citizens by those wielding official authority.
Biden refrained from directly targeting former President Donald Trump but made a pointed statement about the limits of executive power. "No single person can destroy what America stands for and believes in," he wrote, emphasizing that collective resistance is necessary to uphold the country's fundamental principles.
The people of Minnesota have been praised by Biden for their courage and neighborliness, with his statement serving as a reminder of the American spirit that prioritizes compassion and justice. He called for a full, fair, and transparent investigation into the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, urging Americans to stand up against such injustices.
The statement concludes with Biden sending strength to the families and communities affected by the senseless loss of life, reiterating the importance of accountability and transparency in addressing human rights abuses perpetrated by those in power. By speaking out, he is encouraging a collective reckoning that underscores America's values and its commitment to protecting its citizens from harm.
The US is not a nation that resorts to gunning down its citizens in the streets, nor does it tolerate brutalization of individuals exercising their constitutional rights. The 4th Amendment's protection against unreasonable searches and seizures must be respected, Biden emphasized. He also criticized the government for tolerating neighborly terror inflicted upon American citizens by those wielding official authority.
Biden refrained from directly targeting former President Donald Trump but made a pointed statement about the limits of executive power. "No single person can destroy what America stands for and believes in," he wrote, emphasizing that collective resistance is necessary to uphold the country's fundamental principles.
The people of Minnesota have been praised by Biden for their courage and neighborliness, with his statement serving as a reminder of the American spirit that prioritizes compassion and justice. He called for a full, fair, and transparent investigation into the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, urging Americans to stand up against such injustices.
The statement concludes with Biden sending strength to the families and communities affected by the senseless loss of life, reiterating the importance of accountability and transparency in addressing human rights abuses perpetrated by those in power. By speaking out, he is encouraging a collective reckoning that underscores America's values and its commitment to protecting its citizens from harm.