ICE Agents Allegedly Use Disguises in Minnesota, Raising Public Distrust
In Minnesota, reports have emerged of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents allegedly using disguises to conduct operations, heightening public fear and distrust. According to a report, individuals dressed as utility workers were seen outside a Mexican restaurant in suburban Minneapolis, raising suspicions among locals. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has expressed concern over these tactics, which they argue are reminiscent of methods used during President Trump's administration. These operations reportedly involve agents posing as construction workers or delivery drivers, and in some cases, using fake license plates. The ACLU has previously filed lawsuits against such practices, citing constitutional violations. The situation has led to increased anxiety among residents, with some fearing that any worker outside their home could be an ICE agent.