Protester arrested after blocking ICE vehicles during Minnesota demonstration: report

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Federal agents were seen pulling a woman out of her car after she allegedly impended on an immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota.

Footage on Tuesday shows a woman allegedly blocking Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) vehicles from driving through an ongoing protest in Minneapolis.

Agents tried to clear the streets of protesters. The woman looked like she was wedging agents between her car and another car blocking the road, according to the New York Post.

Agents then smashed through the passenger window.

“As she was hauled out of the car, protesters could be heard yelling, “Nasis” and “You will pay for your crimes!”

ICE ERO Acting Executive Associate Director Marcos Charles told Fox News that at least 60 protesters were arrested who allegedly “impended us or assaulted an officer.”

This comes just one week after an ICE agent shot and killed Renee Good during an immigration crackdown.

Earlier this week, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that more federal agents would be sent to Minnesota.

“As we uncover more of this criminal activity, we’re going to continue to surge resources to make sure this abuse of government funds and government power no longer continues in Minnesota,” Noem said.