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Celebrities React to Federal Agent Actions and Deaths in Minnesota

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Wunmi Mosaku Unable to Celebrate Oscar Nod Amid Tragic Events

Actress Wunmi Mosaku stated in an interview with The Sunday Times that she has been unable to celebrate her recent Oscar nomination for best supporting actress. Mosaku cited the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renée Good, two American citizens reportedly shot and killed by federal agents in Minnesota, as the reason. She described the contrast between her nomination and these events as difficult to reconcile.

Mosaku cited the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renée Good, two American citizens reportedly shot and killed by federal agents in Minnesota, as the reason for her inability to celebrate, describing the contrast between her nomination and these events as difficult to reconcile.

Mosaku also mentioned that her husband's reaction to such news differs from her own, noting what she perceives as a distinct American response to adverse events.

Hollywood Figures Voice Concerns Over Federal Actions

Other figures in Hollywood have also commented on federal immigration enforcement actions.

On February 5, Jamie Lee Curtis criticized the actions of federal agents, referring to the situation as "out of control" and "inhuman."

Jamie Lee Curtis referred to the situation as "out of control" and "inhuman."

Similarly, during a January 26 episode of "The View," Whoopi Goldberg addressed Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem and border patrol commander Gregory Bovino regarding the death of Pretti, stating that the incident could not be justified.