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Dave Matthews criticizes ICE agents after shooting incident

14 July 2026
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Dave Matthews, the lead singer of the Dave Matthews Band, criticized Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents during a concert, calling them “a–holes” in light of the recent shooting of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a Mexican citizen, in Houston. Matthews expressed frustration over the circumstances surrounding Araujo’s death, who was reportedly shot by ICE officers after allegedly attempting to run them over with his vehicle during a traffic stop. In a video clip from the concert, Matthews expressed his anger and lamented societal issues that lead to violence. He apologized if his language offended Araujo’s family while honoring the deceased and stating that the wrong individual was killed. This incident follows Matthews’ previous condemnation of ICE related to another shooting involving the agency earlier this year.

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The incident highlights ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement in the United States, particularly the actions of ICE. Araujo’s death raises questions about the agency’s operational protocols and the use of lethal force in apprehending individuals suspected of immigration violations. The controversy around ICE has intensified in recent years, with public protests against the agency’s practices and calls for reform. Matthews’ remarks reflect a broader societal debate on immigration policy and the impact of enforcement actions on communities, families, and individuals.

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