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Officials correct death toll in Ice shooting to say one person killed, two in critical condition

The Department of Homeland Security just issued a correction related to the number of people killed and injured in the shooting at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) field office in Dallas, Texas.

One detainee was killed and two others were in critical condition, the department said in a statement. Previously, the department said two detainees had been killed.

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Republicans call out ‘unprecedented violence’ against Ice officers, following shooting

In the wake of today’s shooting at the Dallas Ice field office, several other Republicans have expressed their support with immigration enforcement, and expressed concern at violence directed towards Ice agents in recent months.

A reminder that authorities, including the Department of Homeland security, said no law enforcement officials were wounded. Rather, two detainees were killed, and another was severely injured.

In a post on X, House majority leader Steve Scalise, said : “Our brave ICE officers put their lives on the line every day to make this country safer, but they continue to face unprecedented violence. It MUST STOP.”

Meanwhile, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, shared a graphic with the words “I stand with Ice” on social media. She added that “Democrats must stop demonizing the heroic men and women of ICE”.

In a statement, the chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, Richard Hudson, said that today’s shooting was “a direct result of Democrats’ long pattern of dangerous anti-ICE rhetoric, consistently putting criminal illegal immigrants first and demonizing law enforcement”.

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