Racial Profiling in the US: "I Was Stopped by Masked Agents While Walking to Lunch"
In a disturbing trend, federal agents from US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have been racially profiling people of color across the nation. According to recent reports, Latino and Somali communities in Minneapolis, Minnesota, are particularly vulnerable to these tactics.
Three Minnesotans, including a US citizen, have filed a class-action lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging racial profiling and unlawful arrest. One plaintiff described being stopped by masked ICE agents while simply walking to lunch, sparking widespread concern about the agency's intentions.
In another instance in Minneapolis, ICE officers have been targeting individuals of color, asking them for documentation proving their immigration status as they charged their electric vehicles. This behavior is not only invasive but also creates a climate of fear among minority communities.
The phenomenon extends beyond Minneapolis, with people of color changing their daily routines to avoid being questioned by ICE agents. Some have reported sleeping near their passports or carrying birth certificates with them in public places like the grocery store. These actions highlight the extent to which racial profiling has become an entrenched practice within the agency.
As a result, many individuals are living in fear, unsure of when or if they will be stopped and questioned by immigration agents based solely on their appearance. If you are a US citizen or permanent resident of color who believes you have been targeted by ICE due to your race, it is essential to speak out against these actions.
Your story can help bring attention to this pressing issue and hold the Trump administration accountable for its actions. Share your experience with us, and let's work together to create a more inclusive and just America for all.
In a disturbing trend, federal agents from US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have been racially profiling people of color across the nation. According to recent reports, Latino and Somali communities in Minneapolis, Minnesota, are particularly vulnerable to these tactics.
Three Minnesotans, including a US citizen, have filed a class-action lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging racial profiling and unlawful arrest. One plaintiff described being stopped by masked ICE agents while simply walking to lunch, sparking widespread concern about the agency's intentions.
In another instance in Minneapolis, ICE officers have been targeting individuals of color, asking them for documentation proving their immigration status as they charged their electric vehicles. This behavior is not only invasive but also creates a climate of fear among minority communities.
The phenomenon extends beyond Minneapolis, with people of color changing their daily routines to avoid being questioned by ICE agents. Some have reported sleeping near their passports or carrying birth certificates with them in public places like the grocery store. These actions highlight the extent to which racial profiling has become an entrenched practice within the agency.
As a result, many individuals are living in fear, unsure of when or if they will be stopped and questioned by immigration agents based solely on their appearance. If you are a US citizen or permanent resident of color who believes you have been targeted by ICE due to your race, it is essential to speak out against these actions.
Your story can help bring attention to this pressing issue and hold the Trump administration accountable for its actions. Share your experience with us, and let's work together to create a more inclusive and just America for all.