ICE's Culture of Aggression Exposed in Minnesota Shooting Case The indictment of Christian Castro, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer accused of shooting a Venezuelan immigrant, Julio Sosa Celis, has shed more light on the agency's culture of aggression and disregard for human life.
This development raises fundamental questions about the training, accountability, and oversight of federal immigration agents.
In January, Castro allegedly shot through the front door of a residence with four adults inside, knowing there was no threat to his safety or anyone else's.