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‘He did not deserve to die’: family of man fatally shot by ICE agent speaks out

The family of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a Mexican immigrant fatally shot by an ICE agent in Texas, is demanding an independent investigation into his death. Salgado, 52, was killed on his way to work, and his family learned of his death through news reports, not from officials.

José OlivaresThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-07-08 · 16:42 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
‘He did not deserve to die’: family of man fatally shot by ICE agent speaks out
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The family of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a Mexican immigrant fatally shot by an ICE agent in Texas, is demanding an independent investigation into his death. Salgado, 52, was killed on his way to work, and his family learned of his death through news reports, not from officials. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) claims Salgado "weaponized his vehicle" against an ICE official, who then fired in self-defense. However, the family, civil rights groups, and elected officials question DHS's account, citing a pattern of alleged lack of transparency and misleading statements from the department. DHS states its inspector general and the FBI are investigating, but calls persist for a local, independent inquiry. Three co-workers in Salgado's van were arrested by ICE.

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Three co-workers in the van Salgado was driving were arrested by ICE, and the family has not heard from them.

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The family states Lorenzo Salgado had lived in the US for over 30 years and was in the process of obtaining his work permit.

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DHS claims ICE officials were conducting a 'targeted enforcement operation' and that Salgado 'weaponized his vehicle' to run over an ICE official, resulting in the officer firing in self-defense.

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The family of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo is calling for an independent investigation into his killing.

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Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a Mexican immigrant, was fatally shot by an ICE official on Tuesday in Texas.

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The family of a Mexican immigrant who was fatally shot by a federal immigration agent on Tuesday in Texas called for an independent investigation into his killing, as questions swirl around federal officials’ claims and lack of transparency.“He did not deserve to die,” said Ronaldo Salgado, the son of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, during a press conference led by the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) on Wednesday in Houston, Texas.Salgado, 52, was shot and killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) official on Tuesday morning, while on his way to work at a construction site. Salgado’s family said he was a “hardworking family man”, had lived in the US for more than 30 years and was in the process of obtaining his work permit.Salgado’s family, including his wife and three sons, found out about his death from news reports. Neither ICE nor local officials informed the family, they said, despite Ronaldo Salgado visiting the site of the shooting to search for answers on Tuesday morning.Civil rights groups and elected officials also called for independent investigation into the shooting, questioning claims by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). DHS has repeatedly come under fire for false and misleading statements and a lack of transparency with ICE-related deaths.According to a DHS statement, ICE officials were conducting a “targeted enforcement operation” in Houston. The department accused Salgado of having “weaponized his vehicle” to run over an ICE official, “resulting in our officer firing his weapon in self-defense”.DHS announced that the department’s inspector general’s office and the FBI are investigating the events, but Salgado’s family, lawmakers and officials are calling for local Houston officials to independently investigate.The statement by DHS echoes similar statements by the department. In January, DHS justified the fatal shooting of Renee Good by claiming she “weaponized her vehicle” against an ICE officer in Minneapolis. Video of the shooting later cast doubt on DHS’s claims.Roman Palomares, the national president of Lulac, a civil rights organization that is helping the Salgado family, criticized ICE and DHS for their claims during Wednesday’s press conference.“We do not believe you, you have not earned that trust,” Palomares said. “ICE has not earned that trust from the American people.”Three other co-workers were also in the van that he was driving when they were targeted by ICE, according to social media video and Ronaldo. The three others were arrested by ICE. One of those men was Ronaldo’s uncle, he said.“All three men were rounded up,” Ronaldo Salgado said during the press conference. “We have not heard from them, but I hope they are able to provide their own statements to prove that my father feared for his life as unmarked cars followed my dad, who only wanted to get back to work and back to us.”Salgado was a longtime construction worker in Texas, his family said during Wednesday morning’s press conference. He was a man of routine, Salgado’s son said, who left early in the morning every day to pick up construction co-workers and heading to work sites to help build homes.“He wanted nothing else in life but to provide for his wife and see his sons become great people,” Salgado’s son, Ronaldo, said. Tuesday’s events related to Salgado’s shooting have been “vividly playing in my head over and over again”, he added.Congressional representative Sylvia Garcia has also called for an independent investigation into the shooting.“All available footage, communications, and other evidence should be preserved and reviewed as part of a full and impartial investigation,” Garcia wrote on X. “The victim’s family, my constituents, and the entire community deserve a complete and transparent accounting of what happened.”Federal immigration officials have been involved in at least 23 shootings since January 2025. In addition to Good, federal agents in Minneapolis shot and killed Alex Pretti in January. Earlier this year, local Minnesota law enforcement authorities investigating Pretti’s shooting said the FBI refused to share evidence on its investigation.In March of 2025, an ICE official shot and killed a 23-year-old US citizen named Ruben Ray Martinez in Texas. Martinez’s death was not made public for nearly a year. According to congressional Democrats, DHS “falsely” claimed that Martinez struck a federal agent with his vehicle.
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