Minnesota police chiefs allege some ICE agents racially profiled US citizens, including off-duty officers
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On Tuesday, a coalition of Minnesota law enforcement leaders voiced concerns that federal immigration authorities have been racially profiling American citizens, including off-duty police officers. These alleged incidents have surfaced amid intensified immigration enforcement actions by the Trump administration.

During a news conference, Hennepin County Sheriff Dawanna Witt expressed her concerns, stating, “I’ve been hearing reports of individuals in Hennepin County being stopped, questioned, and harassed solely due to their skin color—’solely’ being the key term here. This type of discrimination is now even affecting the law enforcement community itself.”

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) alongside other federal agencies have been operating in Minnesota for several weeks, focusing on apprehending criminal illegal immigrants. However, their actions have sparked resistance from local officials and community activists.

According to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, over 10,000 criminal illegal immigrants have been arrested in the Minneapolis area. This announcement came amidst rising tensions following the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis on Wednesday.

Protesters gathered in Minnesota after 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good was shot and killed Wednesday by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.

The incident has led to protests across Minnesota, drawing significant public attention and debate. (Brendan Gutenschwager via Storyful)

“In the last 6 weeks, our brave DHS law enforcement have arrested 3,000 criminal illegal aliens including vicious murderers, rapists, child pedophiles and incredibly dangerous individuals. A HUGE victory for public safety,” she wrote on X. 

Brooklyn Park Police Chief Mark Bruley said immigration enforcement was necessary but said he’s received complaints within the past two weeks that a small group of federal officers have stopped U.S. citizens and demanded they provide paperwork proving their citizenship. 

“As this went on over the past two weeks, we started hearing from our police officers the same complaints as they fell victim to this while off duty,” he said. “Every one of these individuals is a person of color who has had this happen to them in Brooklyn Park.”

He said one officer was stopped while driving and was boxed in by authorities. When she attempted to record the interaction, her phone was knocked out of her hand, the chief said. The federal officers also had their weapons drawn, he said. 

Local Minnesota authorities outside a courthouse

Sheriff’s deputies from Hennepin County arrive in a corner of downtown Minneapolis as they try to rescue a man who had been attacked by a mob of anti-ICE agitators near City Hall in Minneapolis, Minnesota on Saturday. A group of local police chiefs on Tuesday warned of complaints of racial profiling by federal authorities.  (ROBERTO SCHMIDT / AFP via Getty Images)

The chiefs demanded that ICE officers carry out their duties lawfully and that their leaders do a better job of supervising authorities on the street. 

“They’re aware that there are groups that seem to be, have less supervision, that they believe are involved in this,” Bruley said. “But the vast majority of these groups are doing focused, legitimate immigration work that they’re tasked to do. And that it’s well within the bounds of being legal.”

Bruley noted that he doesn’t believe the actions of the small group of federal officers are not directed from Washington, D.C., or the Trump administration. 

“In fact… I don’t think the leaders in Washington, D.C., fully understand what some of their groups are doing here on the street and how much damage that they’re causing,” he said. “And that’s why we are here to kind of bring this to light.”

“I’ve seen the best of what the federal government has,” he added. “This is not it.”

Imran Ali, a local attorney who works with law enforcement, noted that local law enforcement officers have been yelled at and confronted by the public as the federal government carries out their operations. 

ICE agents make an arrest of a woman

ICE agents detain a woman after pulling her from a car before on Jan. 13 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)

“What cannot happen is video after video of our local law enforcement officers being yelled at and threatened to by the public when they’re simply there to work on behalf of the community,” he said. “And I’ve heard from dozens and dozens of officers, and I’ve seen those videos. That can’t happen. And that’s what is increasing this temperature, the rhetoric and what we’re seeing.”

Minnesota has become a flashpoint in the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration as agitators and federal authorities have clashed, sometimes violently in recent weeks. Protests and confrontations have intensified following the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer earlier this month.

St. Paul Police Chief Axel Henry said the chiefs are seeking to find a path forward where everyone’s constitutional rights are respected while authorities conduct enforcement operations. 

Can we find a way to make sure that we can do these things without scaring the hell out of our community members and freaking everyone out? People are afraid right now, and I get it,” he said. 

“We watch the news, and we see very, very angry groups of people out protesting,” he added. “But the people that we’re dealing with as police chiefs, are the people that are scared to death, that are afraid to go outside, not because their status is in question, but because they’re hearing, and they’re seeing.”

Fox News Digital has reached out to ICE and the Department of Homeland Security. 

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