Minnesota Woman Stands Her Ground as Police Trespass Without Warrant, Threaten Arrest During ICE Raid

ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA – A Minnesota woman is being praised online after bravely confronting police officers who entered her private property without a warrant while assisting ICE operations — only for the officers to threaten her with arrest when she asked them to leave. The disturbing encounter, captured on video, has ignited intense national backlash and renewed fears of growing “police state” behavior.

Police Enter Her Yard Without Permission — Then Refuse to Show a Warrant

The incident happened on November 26 during widespread protests against ICE’s door-to-door raids in St. Paul. According to witnesses, ICE was conducting targeted operations in residential neighborhoods, while St. Paul Police Department (SPPD) officers formed barricades to block protesters from approaching the raided homes.

Instead of remaining on public streets, SPPD officers allegedly set up their police line directly on a woman’s private property — without notice, without consent, and without a warrant.

In the viral video, the woman steps outside and calmly asks:…

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