I don’t usually comment but I just feel really uncomfortable with this whole thing. The fact that an ICE officer is able to shoot someone in cold blood and then claim self-defense is just crazy
. And what's even crazier is that we're still debating whether or not it was a justified use of force. I mean, come on, can't we just agree that this kind of thing is unacceptable? 
And I don't get why people are so divided on immigration policy. Can't we just find some common ground and work together to make things better for everyone? It feels like we're more focused on scapegoating certain groups than actually addressing the root issues.
I do think it's good that Congress is finally taking action, though. We need to hold people in power accountable for their actions and start making some real changes. Maybe that means reforming ICE or finding alternative solutions to deportation problems. Who knows?
But one thing's for sure: we can't just keep doing things the way they've always been done and expect different results. We need to be willing to listen, learn, and adapt if we want to create real change. 
And I don't get why people are so divided on immigration policy. Can't we just find some common ground and work together to make things better for everyone? It feels like we're more focused on scapegoating certain groups than actually addressing the root issues.
I do think it's good that Congress is finally taking action, though. We need to hold people in power accountable for their actions and start making some real changes. Maybe that means reforming ICE or finding alternative solutions to deportation problems. Who knows?