美媒:明尼苏达州再次发生移民执法枪击事件,极大增加美国政府“部分停摆”可能性
Huan Qiu Wang·2026-01-25 03:38

Group 1 - A shooting incident involving immigration enforcement in Minneapolis has escalated tensions and increased the likelihood of a partial government shutdown next week [1][3] - The federal funding for most government departments, including the Department of Homeland Security and the Pentagon, is set to expire on January 31, with a spending bill passed by the Republican-controlled House needing Senate approval [3][4] - Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, plan to vote against the spending bill due to the recent shooting incident, which has disrupted the fragile unity between Democrats and Republicans regarding the funding [3][4][6] Group 2 - The recent shooting involved a 37-year-old American citizen, Alex Preti, who was confirmed to have been armed during the incident, although conflicting reports suggest he was not approaching law enforcement with a weapon [4][5] - The incident follows a previous shooting of another American citizen by immigration enforcement, which has sparked protests against violent enforcement actions across the country [5] - Schumer's statement indicates that Senate Democrats will block the spending bill if it includes funding for the Department of Homeland Security, citing the need for reforms to curb abuses by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) [6]