Feeling Unsafe Following Fatal ICE and CBP Shootings
I reckoned I was safe in this country. I’m an obviously white, U.S.-born Protestant American citizen; most of my ancestors were here before the Revolution. I could safely exercise the constitutional right to protest, I reasoned, for those who were unsafe because of their coloring or birthplace.
But now federal thugs have slain two white American citizens, Renee Good and Alex Pretti—both U.S.-born—for the “crime” of disagreeing with Donald Trump. The Trump administration is trying to show that they can gun anyone down with impunity. They can openly execute white moms, nurses, Second Amendment supporters, so they can slay whomever they please. This is state terrorism.
Spread the word: white privilege is dead. Contradict Trump, and his butchers are coming for you. But their timing is off. Lutheran pastor Martin Niemoeller said of the Nazis, “They came for me, and there was no one left to speak up.” Well, there are many of us prepared to speak up. We shall stop this killing.
—Caroline Rupp, Santa Cruz
Historical Comparison for ICE, Homeland Security
Hitler’s Sturmabteilung (SA) and the Freikorps of 1920s-30s Germany drew heavily on racists and right-wing partisans in their recruitment—just as ICE does now at gun shows and right-wing events (see, for example, Southern Poverty Law Center’s archived reports).
They were encouraged to think that they could act with impunity: when they initiated violent encounters or were responsible for deaths, they were defended on the grounds that it was they who had been attacked, most often by Communists, the contemporary counterpart of our “domestic terrorists.”
Make no mistake, Homeland Security and ICE are being developed as part of a larger program for the suppression of political dissent, which we see being played out in attacks on our free press, late-night TV entertainers, and other critics.
Our government’s attacks began against Palestinian supporters, then turned to Latin American immigrants—easy targets. They are the tip of a wedge that is being driven more and more deeply into our body politic.
Remember when American presidents railed at foreign regimes who “killed their own citizens?” Our current leadership is now defending such behavior and blocking independent investigation of it.
—Gary B. Miles, professor emeritus, history and classics, Santa Cruz
Deaths of Pretti and Good Are Both ‘Senseless Murder’
What Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz called “organized brutality” has turned into senseless murder.
It started with an ICE agent’s murder of Renee Good in her car after dropping off her 6-year-old son at school. On Saturday morning, we heard that Border Patrol agents killed Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse at a VA hospital. Both Good and Pretti were U.S. citizens.
Videos make it clear that the 10 shots fired at Pretti were not self-defense—he was restrained and face down when he was killed. Neither of these horrors were captured by body cameras. Nor have any outside investigations of these murders been allowed. Why not?
Apparently, the Trump administration would rather create their own story of what happens when ICE murders our citizens in cold blood.
ICE must be held accountable. Please call or email our Senators Alex Padilla and Adam Schiff. Ask them to persuade their colleagues to do the same until ICE and Border Patrol agents are held accountable for their actions.
—Peggy Malliet, Santa Cruz
Fascism Has Officially Arrived in the United States
The USA is in the midst of a fascist coup perpetrated by the Trump administration. The Department of Homeland Security’s ICE/CBP “officers” have killed two innocent American citizens in Minneapolis this month.
Both Renee Good and Alex Pretti were exercising their First Amendment rights when they were murdered by agents of the federal government. After each of these murders, the Trump administration immediately spread lies about what had happened, as well as lies about the intent and character of Good and Pretti.
These most recent atrocities are just the latest in the horrors imposed by this criminal administration that has no respect for the Constitution or our civil rights.
We the people must make this stop. Continue to peacefully protest, communicate with your representatives, and engage in mass strikes when the time comes.
I still believe that the decent, loving, compassionate people in this country are the majority and that we will prevail.
—Kelly Menehan, Santa Cruz
https://www.santacruzsentinel.com/2026/01/31/letters-to-the-editor-jan-31-2026/