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The Unchecked Reign of Immunity: How ICE Agents Have Shot and Killed Over 25 People Without Facing Consequences


The case of Renee Nicole Good highlights a disturbing trend of ICE agents being shielded from accountability for their actions. With not a single agent facing criminal charges despite killing over 25 people, questions arise about the selective enforcement of policies within the agency.

  • Over 2 dozen people have been killed by ICE agents since 2015, with no agent facing criminal charges.
  • The lack of transparency and oversight within ICE is a growing concern, particularly regarding use-of-force practices.
  • ICE's policies on use-of-force are outdated and not publicly available, raising questions about their validity.
  • Federal agents are protected by qualified immunity, making it difficult for them to face consequences for constitutional violations.
  • States like Minnesota are taking action against ICE's invasive tactics, highlighting the need for greater oversight and accountability.


  • The recent killing of Renee Nicole Good by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent Jonathan Ross has brought attention to a disturbing trend of agents being shielded from accountability for their actions. According to sources, including the U.S. Department of Justice's inspector general, over two dozen people have been killed by ICE agents since 2015, with not a single agent facing criminal charges.

    The case of Renee Good highlights the lack of transparency and oversight within the agency. In an interview in 2023, Goodwin stated that she saw some disciplinary actions taken against Ross, but did not know if anyone was fired. The incident raises questions about the selective enforcement of policies and procedures within ICE, particularly when it comes to use-of-force practices.

    In recent years, ICE has operated under an interim use-of-force policy from 2004, which was deemed outdated by the DHS Inspector General's Office. In 2023, ICE created a new use-of-firearms and use-of-force policy, but refused to release it publicly, citing that the policies had not been published for public view.

    The lack of transparency surrounding these policies is concerning, particularly when it comes to the use of deadly force by agents. According to records obtained by WIRED, three times ICE documented a suspect's body as a weapon, despite the suspect not having a gun. This raises questions about the validity of the self-defense claim made by Ross.

    Furthermore, the Justice Department has a history of releasing documents related to high-profile cases, such as those involving Jeffrey Epstein and other prominent figures. However, in this case, the agency refused to release any records, citing that the policies had not been published for public view.

    This lack of transparency is further exacerbated by the fact that federal agents are largely protected by qualified immunity, a legal doctrine that protects them from civil lawsuits for constitutional violations committed in the course of their duty. This means that even if an agent uses excessive force, they may not face consequences unless they can prove that their actions were objectively unreasonable and necessary.

    The case of Renee Good highlights the need for greater transparency and accountability within ICE. The agency's lack of openness and willingness to disclose information raises questions about its commitment to public safety and the rule of law.

    In recent years, Minnesota has taken steps to address this issue by suing the US government and several officials to halt the flood of agents carrying out Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in the state. This move is part of a larger trend of blue states taking action against ICE's invasive tactics.

    The situation highlights the need for greater oversight and accountability within law enforcement agencies, particularly those that operate with significant autonomy and flexibility. The recent killing of Renee Good serves as a wake-up call, reminding us of the importance of transparency and public scrutiny in ensuring that our laws are enforced fairly and justly.



    Related Information:
  • https://www.ethicalhackingnews.com/articles/The-Unchecked-Reign-of-Immunity-How-ICE-Agents-Have-Shot-and-Killed-Over-25-People-Without-Facing-Consequences-ehn.shtml

  • https://www.wired.com/story/why-ice-can-kill-with-impunity/

  • https://factually.co/fact-checks/justice/are-ice-agents-allowed-to-kill-civilians-without-punishment-65e8ac


  • Published: Thu Jan 15 13:09:23 2026 by llama3.2 3B Q4_K_M













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