WASHINGTON (AP) — The killing of a Minnesota woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer is escalating tensions in Congress, where both Democrats and some Republicans are calling for urgent and firm action. The shooting of Renee Good during an ICE operation has sparked protests across the country, as well as a rallying cry for reform in immigration enforcement policies that have come under intense scrutiny.

Lawmakers are pushing for a comprehensive investigation into the circumstances surrounding Good's death and are demanding policy changes regarding immigration enforcement, with some even calling for the defunding of ICE. Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, the House Democratic leader, has condemned the incident as disgraceful, stating that there will be discussions about a 'strong and forceful' response.

Good was fatally shot while behind the wheel of an SUV after dropping her six-year-old at school. The lack of bipartisan consensus on how to address the situation reflects deeper divides in Congress regarding immigration policy and enforcement. Trump, along with appointed officials, argues that ICE acted in self-defense, while Democrats have described the administration's responses as misleading.

Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) expressed her concern, stating, 'As we mourn this loss of life, we need a proper investigation into how this happened.' The death of Good is labeled as part of a troubling trend, with additional statements from lawmakers urging for accountability and changes in policy to prevent such tragedies in the future.

The urgent discussions in Capitol Hill are occurring amidst ongoing appropriations debates for the Department of Homeland Security. Many Democrats are leveraging this situation to call for stricter oversight of ICE's operations as protests against the agency grow throughout the nation.

As tensions rise and calls for action multiply, the political ramifications from this incident could reshape the landscape of immigration policy before the upcoming midterm elections.