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WATCH: ICE Drags Protestor From Her Car, Rioters Swarm Agents In Chaotic Sequence

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Federal agents forcibly removed a woman from her car Tuesday after she allegedly blocked an immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis, just days after another standoff ended with the fatal shooting of a mother of three who drove her vehicle at an ICE agent.

Video from the scene shows the unidentified driver stopping her black sedan across multiple lanes of traffic as anti-ICE agitators flooded the street, effectively trapping federal vehicles in place. Agents moved in to clear the roadway while protesters screamed and blew whistles in an effort to disrupt the operation.

One officer reached into the car and appeared to unlock the door before another agent opened it and pulled the woman out. Officers had already smashed the passenger-side window as bystanders shouted, “Go, go, go, go.”

Protesters yelled “Stop,” “That’s so f—ked up” and “All you do is hurt” as agents removed the driver. Within minutes, masked agitators in black hoodies and gas masks began pounding on federal vehicles, forcing agents to deploy tear gas, pepper balls and pepper spray to regain control of the scene.

“Nazis,” one protester screamed. “You will pay for your crimes.”

Multiple individuals were tackled and detained as officers worked to secure the area.

ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Acting Executive Associate Director Marcos Charles said at least 60 people have been arrested for “impeded us or assaulted an officer.”

President Donald Trump responded forcefully to the unrest, warning that those interfering with federal law enforcement would face consequences.

“Every place we go, crime comes down. In Chicago, despite a weak and incompetent Governor and Mayor fighting us all the way, a big improvement was made. Thousands of Criminals were removed!” Trump posted on Truth Social.

“Minnesota Democrats love the unrest that anarchists and professional agitators are causing,” he added.

“FEAR NOT, GREAT PEOPLE OF MINNESOTA, THE DAY OF RECKONING & RETRIBUTION IS COMING!”

The confrontation follows days of violent and chaotic protests across the Twin Cities after the Jan. 7 death of Renee Nicole Good, 37, who was shot after allegedly driving her vehicle toward an ICE agent during a similar road blockade.

Video of that encounter shows Good inside her plum-colored Honda turning toward an officer and accelerating, clipping him with the vehicle. The agent fired, killing the mother of three.

The White House has backed the officer, saying he acted in self-defense in response to what officials described as domestic terrorism.

According to DHS, the protests coincided with the arrival of roughly 2,000 federal agents in the largest immigration enforcement surge in the region’s history.

ICE officials said 60 agitators have been charged in the past five days for impeding or assaulting immigration agents.

Despite the violence, Minnesota and Illinois filed lawsuits Monday seeking to block the surge of federal agents, arguing the Trump administration violated the 10th Amendment by conducting the operation without their consent.

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