The actions of ICE agents during arrests have drawn widespread criticism across the country. Reports continue to surface of agents targeting individuals they suspect might be undocumented, often using aggressive tactics and questionable technology. One of the tools frequently employed in these operations is facial recognition software, which at best is debatable in accuracy and at worst is prone to errors and false positives. A recent encounter in Minneapolis, Minnesota, highlights some of these concerns. A local woman reported that while she was driving, an ICE agent suddenly approached and shoved his phone up to her face as if attempting to photograph her.
[Minneapolis, MN] Observer harassed and mocked by ICE/state agent at 36th and Pleasant today [1:40 pm – 12/09/2025]
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