Texas GOP silent on independent probes after Houston ICE shooting

Three days after a Houston ICE shooting, Texas Republican leaders largely stayed silent on calls for an independent investigation, even as Democrats pressed DHS and ICE for evidence; witnesses dispute ICE’s claim that the driver weaponized his van to ram officers, noting no front/behind officers and saying Salgado Araujo was not the target. Rep. Sylvia Garcia said ICE told her Salgado Araujo wasn’t the operation’s target, fueling demands for outside scrutiny, while Sen. Ted Cruz publicly backed the federal probe and Gov. Abbott had previously urged recalibrating ICE operations. Some Republicans did not respond to requests for comment as the incident drew renewed scrutiny of immigration enforcement policy.
- Days after fatal ICE shooting, Texas GOP leaders remain silent about calls for independent probes The Texas Tribune
- Lorenzo Salgado Araujo’s passengers dispute ICE’s account of his fatal shooting, their attorney says Houston Public Media
- The Memo: Houston killing reignites controversy over Trump’s ICE enforcement The Hill
- Lorenzo Salgado Araujo shot and killed by ICE agent in Houston, authorities confirm: Live updates ABC13 Houston
- Mexico to File Criminal Complaints in U.S. Over Immigrant Deaths The New York Times
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