DHS response to Minneapolis shooting sparks internal backlash: sources
CITY, State (Fox News) — Deep internal divisions have emerged within federal immigration enforcement over the handling of the public fallout and messaging after a deadly Border Patrol shooting in Minneapolis.
## Key Facts:
– A Border Patrol agent fatally shot Alex Pretti, a Minneapolis resident and Veterans Affairs nurse.
– DHS officials described Pretti as a domestic terrorist, drawing criticism from within the department.
– Multiple videos have emerged, calling into question the DHS narrative.
– Officials support the mass deportation agenda but have concerns about messaging.
– DHS statement defends law enforcement actions amid escalating internal frictions.
## Conclusion:
Officials within federal immigration enforcement are facing internal disputes over the handling of a deadly Border Patrol shooting in Minneapolis, leading to growing frustration and erosion of trust within the department. The controversy highlights broader debates over messaging and credibility surrounding the mass deportation agenda.









