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A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement worker was among 16 men arrested in a Minnesota trafficking investigation that targeted individuals seemingly attempting to solicit a minor for sex, police said.

Bloomington Police Chief Booker Hodges said at a news conference on Tuesday that the three-day "Operation Creep" began on November 5 and focused on identifying people seeking to purchase sex from a 17-year-old girl.

"When he was arrested, he said, 'I'm ICE, boys,'" Hodges said. "Well, unfortunately for him, we locked him up."

Alexander Back, 41, of Robbinsdale, is a civilian auditor with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and has been charged in the sting, Fox 9 reported. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty.

Newsweek has contacted ICE and DHS for comment via email.
 

A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement worker was among 16 men arrested in a Minnesota trafficking investigation that targeted individuals seemingly attempting to solicit a minor for sex, police said.

Bloomington Police Chief Booker Hodges said at a news conference on Tuesday that the three-day "Operation Creep" began on November 5 and focused on identifying people seeking to purchase sex from a 17-year-old girl.

"When he was arrested, he said, 'I'm ICE, boys,'" Hodges said. "Well, unfortunately for him, we locked him up."

Alexander Back, 41, of Robbinsdale, is a civilian auditor with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and has been charged in the sting, Fox 9 reported. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty.

Newsweek has contacted ICE and DHS for comment via email.
Trump parden coming in 3, 2, 1...
 
MS Now reported the horrific case of a man named Vincente, an undocumented Mexican immigrant who has lived here 17 years. He was grabbed off a Los Angeles street a month ago. An acquaintance also picked up and since deported saw he had a medical crisis. A seizure of some sort, fell down unconscious and bleeding from the mouth. No one has heard anything of him since. His family has contacted ICE and Department of Homeland Security and told they have no record of him. Both agencies were openly hostile and refused pleas to investigate. Lawyers haven't gotten a reply. His family thinks if he was in a hospital or deported he would contact them. They fear he is dead.
 
MS Now reported the horrific case of a man named Vincente, an undocumented Mexican immigrant who has lived here 17 years. He was grabbed off a Los Angeles street a month ago. An acquaintance also picked up and since deported saw he had a medical crisis. A seizure of some sort, fell down unconscious and bleeding from the mouth. No one has heard anything of him since. His family has contacted ICE and Department of Homeland Security and told they have no record of him. Both agencies were openly hostile and refused pleas to investigate. Lawyers haven't gotten a reply. His family thinks if he was in a hospital or deported he would contact them. They fear he is dead.

Sounds like he could very well be dead and they are hiding it.
 


This is exactly why ICE agents, real ICE agents should not be wearing masks and should be wearing identification. Without those things there is no accountability and people like this, anyone really, can don ICE vests, cover their faces, and terrorize people.
 
ICE in North Carolina caught on video laughing about how much fun they had ramming their vehicle into a civilian's car. An American citizen. Also discovered they had a 12 pack of beer in their vehicle, absolutely illegal.
 

It’s not a distant cousin or some rando, it’s the mother of her brother’s son.

According to the report:

  • Bruna Ferreira, the mother of Karoline Leavitt’s 11-year-old nephew (Michael Leavitt Jr.).
  • She was picked up in a raid and is currently detained in a Louisiana facility facing deportation to Brazil.
  • While Karoline Leavitt goes on Fox News to call these raids "necessary" and "safe," her own sister-in-law (or brother's ex) is sitting in a cage, and the family is begging for $30k on GoFundMe to fight the government she works for.
 

It’s not a distant cousin or some rando, it’s the mother of her brother’s son.

According to the report:

  • Bruna Ferreira, the mother of Karoline Leavitt’s 11-year-old nephew (Michael Leavitt Jr.).
  • She was picked up in a raid and is currently detained in a Louisiana facility facing deportation to Brazil.
  • While Karoline Leavitt goes on Fox News to call these raids "necessary" and "safe," her own sister-in-law (or brother's ex) is sitting in a cage, and the family is begging for $30k on GoFundMe to fight the government she works for.


Karoline probably tipped off ICE about her.

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New York Times reports arrests of spouses of. US citizens when they go for final Green Card hearings. One man described having to take his crying child from her mother as ICE took her away. None of these people have criminal records. They have spent years going through background checks and following rules. Immigration attorneys have never seen anything like this before.
 
College student on her way to spend Thanksgiving they family was arrested at airport by ICE and immediately deported to Honduras despite judge's order she not be removed from the country.
 

Native American actress stopped by ICE.



A troubling incident unfolded in Redmond, Washington, where Native American actress Elaine Miles was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents while she was simply walking to a bus stop to go shopping. According to the Seattle Times, the agents claimed she was carrying false identification — even though the document she presented was her tribal ID.

Miles, an Indigenous performer known for her roles in Northern Exposure, Smoke Signals, Wyvern and The Last of Us, handed over her tribal identification card issued by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation in Oregon. As the newspaper notes, federal agencies recognize tribal IDs as valid identification, and Miles has long used hers to travel in and out of Canada and Mexico without any difficulty.

The agents — wearing tactical vests and masks and driving two black SUVs with no front plates — refused to accept the ID, insisting it was “fake” and that “anyone can make that.”

Miles says her son and her uncle have faced similar treatment, temporarily detained by ICE officers who declined to acknowledge their tribal IDs as legitimate.

“What we’re talking about here is racial profiling,” tribal rights attorney Gabriel Galanda told the Seattle Times. “People are getting pulled over or detained on the street because of the dark color of their skin.”

The episode comes as the Trump administration’s approach to ICE and Border Patrol operations faces heightened scrutiny — and just weeks after a Supreme Court ruling made racial profiling by immigration officials significantly easier.

In September, the justices ruled 6–3 that immigration officers may consider factors such as race and ethnicity when suspecting someone of being an undocumented immigrant. In Vasquez Perdomo v. Noem, the Court lifted an injunction that had previously barred those practices. The decision now permits agents to rely on elements such as language, accent or physical appearance to justify stopping individuals during immigration enforcement operations.
 

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