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Hahn Urges Noem to Withdraw ICE Agents from All U.S. Cities

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Hahn Urges Noem to Withdraw ICE Agents from All U.S. Cities

In a letter to the DHS Secretary, Hahn cites murder of Renee Nicole Good and violent tactics by ICE agents against LA County residents

January 13, 2026

Los Angeles, CA – Today, Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem urging her to withdraw Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from American cities after months of documented incidents of violent tactics across the nation, most notably the shooting death of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis last week. In her letter, Hahn cites inadequate training and eroding public trust and appeals to Noem to protect Americans.

“Like you, I have chosen to devote my life to public service. And though you and I disagree strongly on most of the current issues facing our nation, we have a shared history—and a shared faith. I remember our time in the Congressional Bipartisan Bible Study group fondly. In fact, that is why I decided to write you this letter.

It has become clear that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents that you lead are undertrained and not equipped to interact with the public. The situation ICE has created here in Los Angeles County and across the country has become increasingly dangerous,” wrote Hahn in her letter to Noem.

Read Hahn’s full letter here

Since the dramatic uptick in ICE activity in Los Angeles County beginning last summer, Hahn has repeatedly denounced the organization’s violent and disruptive actions. Most recently, Hahn characterized an assault on two landscapers in the City of Downey as clear examples of racial profiling against Latinos.

“Every day that masked ICE agents are on our streets they are eroding that trust and setting the work of law enforcement back years, if not decades.

As a fellow Christian, I urge you to protect Americans and withdraw ICE agents from all American cities. These ICE agents are too dangerous for our streets, and this situation can only get worse,” Hahn’s letter goes on.

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