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Obama Issues Statement Following Second ICE Involved Shooting In Minneapolis

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January 26, 2026 at 3:09 pm
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Former President Barack Obama is once again using a national tragedy as a springboard for a lecture—this time over the fatal shooting of ICU nurse Alex Pretti during a Minneapolis immigration protest. As the dust settles, Obama’s comments have drawn fire for what critics say is blatant political grandstanding, revisionist history, and a desperate attempt to stay relevant in an administration he no longer controls—but may still be quietly influencing.

Obama’s response came swiftly via a lengthy post on X, where he called Pretti’s death a “heartbreaking tragedy” and claimed it should serve as a “wake-up call” about American values being under assault. He framed federal immigration enforcement as aggressive, lawless, and a danger to public safety, accusing officials of escalating tensions rather than calming them.

But conservatives say Obama’s remarks are nothing new—they’re just more of the same deflection and blame-shifting he’s practiced for over a decade.

The facts of the incident paint a different picture. Pretti, armed and seeking to disrupt a lawful Border Patrol operation, clashed with ICE agents in a tense standoff. The situation ended in tragedy, but evidence suggests agents responded to an active threat. Video footage and eyewitness accounts contradict Obama’s narrative of ICE acting with reckless impunity.

Obama’s critics were quick to remind Americans that under his own presidency, ICE carried out similar operations with little transparency or accountability. In fact, it was Obama who earned the nickname “Deporter-in-Chief” for the record number of deportations during his time in office. From 2009 to 2016, more than 67 detainees died in ICE custody—many under questionable conditions—and his administration was slammed by civil rights groups over medical neglect and controversial detention practices.

MAZE on X: “2013. Obama is asked why his administration is deporting so many people and separating families. Obama: I’m the President, not the Emperor. I have to enforce the law even if it is tragic and heartbreaking. pic.twitter.com/DR4Z05bmZI” / X

— Donatello Hamato: The Brains of the Four Brothers (@ShellSmarts) January 25, 2026

There were no viral protests. No riots. No coordinated campaigns to defund ICE.

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So what’s changed?

Critics argue it’s not the tactics, but the politics. Under President Donald Trump’s administration—and now the current one, led by Trump’s allies—immigration enforcement is no longer quietly tolerated by the Left. It’s weaponized as a cultural flashpoint. And Obama, they say, is using that outrage to rewrite his own record while attacking those working to clean up the mess left by his party’s soft-on-crime, open-border policies.

Even more frustrating for critics is Obama’s call for ICE and DHS to work more closely with state and local officials—ignoring the fact that Governor Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey have actively obstructed federal immigration efforts. Requests to transfer criminal illegals into federal custody have repeatedly been denied, forcing federal agents to conduct targeted sweeps on city streets instead of in secure facilities.

This isn’t a failure of federal policy, Republicans argue—it’s a consequence of blue-state resistance. And it’s putting lives at risk.

Obama’s swipe at the Trump administration didn’t end with ICE. He implied that current officials are offering misleading accounts of the shootings of both Pretti and fellow activist Renee Nicole Good, suggesting the truth is being hidden from the public. But in Good’s case, video evidence reportedly shows her ramming a federal agent with her car before being fatally shot—a key detail conveniently ignored in Obama’s statement.

In response, conservative leaders and immigration experts are calling out the former president’s double standard. If these same tactics were justified under Obama, why are they now considered oppressive under his successors? And why is he so eager to undermine ICE agents doing the same job he once praised?

As political temperatures rise heading into the 2026 midterms, Obama’s reentry into the spotlight is stirring controversy, not clarity. With critics labeling him “President Petty” and accusing him of gaslighting the public, one thing is clear: in the battle over immigration and law enforcement, Obama’s legacy—and his selective memory—are back on full display.

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