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Kimmel, Mayor Slam ICE Agent's Fatal Shooting

Jimmy Kimmel criticizes ICE agents fatal shooting of an unarmed woman in Minneapolis, disputing Trumps claim of self-defense. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey condemns the incident, urging ICE to leave the city. Vice President JD Vance defends the agents actions, sparking a heated debate over ICE tactics in progressive cities.

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