Minneapolis shooting reshapes America's gun politics

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The Minneapolis killing of Alex Pretti by a Border Patrol agent has intensified the national gun debate, with some gun-rights supporters pointing to Pretti’s gun as a justification for owning firearms, while gun-control advocates say the weapon’s specifics aren’t policy drivers; the incident highlights how immigration enforcement and deep partisan polarization are shaping the gun-policy conversation.
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