ST. PAUL, Minn. — An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent fired photographs Sunday at a Cuban immigrant residing within the U.S. illegally after the person struck the agent and one other one with an SUV in Minnesota’s state capital, the Division of Homeland Safety mentioned.
The person additionally bit an ICE agent as officers subdued him outdoors his condo in St. Paul after he tried to flee on foot, Assistant Homeland Safety Secretary Tricia McLaughlin mentioned in an e-mail.
The person wasn’t harm, and the accidents acquired by the brokers struck by the SUV weren’t life-threatening, although he and the brokers have been taken to the hospital for analysis, McLaughlin mentioned.
Tensions have been rising within the Minneapolis-St. Paul space as federal authorities proceed an immigration crackdown. Final week, ICE agents and protesters clashed in neighboring Minneapolis.
McLaughlin mentioned the person detained Sunday entered the U.S. in 2024 by means of a now-discontinued program applied by former President Joe Biden’s administration permitting migrants with out correct entry papers into the nation whereas their claims for asylum have been reviewed.
The incident occurred Sunday morning. St. Paul police mentioned in an announcement that they have been known as to the realm by experiences of photographs being fired, solely to be taught that the ICE agent had fired the photographs.
ICE brokers noticed the person stepping into his SUV and approached the car, McLaughlin mentioned, figuring out themselves as ICE brokers. When the person refused to roll down his window, they advised him that they’d break it if he continued to not comply, she mentioned.
The person drove off, placing one agent, and went to a parking zone of his condo advanced, the place brokers stopped him once more and ordered him out of the SUV, McLaughlin mentioned. He rammed his SUV into an ICE car, placing the second agent, prompting the photographs, which didn’t hit him, she mentioned.
After ramming one other ICE car, the person obtained out of his SUV and tried to flee into his condo, however brokers introduced him to the bottom, McLaughlin mentioned.
