Former US president Barrack Obama and his wife Michelle are weighing in after the killing of Alex Pretti, the Minneapolis ICU nurse whose death has ignited protests and renewed scrutiny on federal immigration enforcement.
In a joint statement shared on social media, the power couple called the shooting โa heartbreaking tragedyโ and a warning sign for the country.
They wrote:
โIt should also be a wake up call to every American, regardless of party, that many of our core values as a nation are increasingly under assault.โ
They added:
โThis has to stop.โ
According to reports, 37-year-old Pretti was filming agents during an ICE deployment in aย Minneapolis neighborhood when the chaos occure
The words come as Minneapolis Police Chief Brian OโHara warned that the situation is spiraling. CBS News quoted him as calling the tactics โnot safe.โ
Read the full statement from the Obamas:
STATEMENT BY PRESIDENT OBAMA AND MRS. OBAMA
JANUARY 25, 2026
The killing of Alex Pretti is a heartbreaking tragedy. It should also be a wake-up call to every American, regardless of party, that many of our core values as a nation are increasingly under assault.
Federal law enforcement and immigration agents have a tough job. But Americans expect them to carry out their duties in a lawful, accountable way, and to work with, rather than against, state and local officials to ensure public safety.
Thatโs not what weโre seeing in Minnesota. In fact, weโre seeing the opposite.
For weeks now, people across the country have been rightly outraged by the spectacle of masked ICE recruits and other federal agents acting with impunity and engaging in tactics that seem designed to intimidate, harass, provoke and endanger the residents of a major American city. These unprecedented tactics-which even the former top lawyer of the Department of Homeland Security in the first Trump administration has characterized as embarrassing, lawless and cruel-have now resulted in the fatal shootings of two U.S citizens. And yet rather than trying to impose some semblance of discipline and accountability over the agents theyโve deployed, the President and current administration officials seem eager to escalate the situation, while offering public explanations for the shootings of Mr. Pretti and Renee Good that arenโt informed by any serious investigation-and that appear to be directly contradicted by video
evidence.
This has to stop. I would hope that after this most recent tragedy, administration officials will reconsider their approach, and start finding ways to work constructively with Governor Walz and Mayor Frey as well as state and local police to avert more chaos and achieve legitimate law enforcement goals.
In the meantime, every American should support and draw inspiration from the wave of peaceful protests in Minneapolis and other parts of the country. They are a timely reminder that ultimately itโs up to each of us as citizens to speak out against injustice, protect our basic freedoms, and hold our government accountable.

