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Concerns Over ICE Training and Tactics Reach Boiling Point

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US Border Patrol agents stand guard in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on January 8. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP via Getty Images)

Airdate: Thursday, January 15 at 10 AM

An ICE officer’s fatal shooting of Renee Macklin Good last week in Minneapolis—and the Trump administration’s response — have stirred both outrage and fear across the country. The shooting has renewed concerns in California about immigration agents’ aggressive tactics. And it’s raised questions about whether ICE officers are receiving proper training as the agency rapidly expands its ranks to carry out President Trump’s immigration crackdown. We analyze ICE’s tactics and hear about efforts to rein in the agency, and about what the future may hold as federal authorities set their sights on more American cities.

Guests:

Jill Cowan, reporter covering Southern California, New York Times

Scott Savage, police training consultant; recently retired California law enforcement officer with 24 years of experience

Ben Jones, assistant professor of ethics and public policy, Pennsylvania State University; author of the forthcoming book, "Protecting Life: The Ethics of Police Deadly Force"

Noah Hurowitz, reporter covering federal law enforcement, The Intercept

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