Anti-ICE Minneapolis agitators set up checkpoint to track federal agents

In Minneapolis, anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) protesters have established an impromptu street checkpoint aimed at identifying federal agents. Videos depict the demonstrators stopping vehicles and questioning drivers to ascertain if they are affiliated with ICE.

Footage shows protesters positioned in the street, using makeshift barricades and traffic cones to halt or flag down passing cars.

In one video segment, a protester clad in a black coat and mask is seen approaching a vehicle, asking the driver directly if they are associated with ICE, before allowing the vehicle to continue on its way.

“It appears in our system that your license plates are registered as ICE plates,” the protester tells the driver.

Masked people stand by a wooden barricade with signs while vehicles wait on a snowy street.

Demonstrators have set up these checkpoints at a barricade located on Cedar Avenue near 34th Street, as they monitor vehicles entering the Powderhorn neighborhood in south Minneapolis. (Richard Tsong-Taatari/The Minnesota Star Tribune via Getty Images)

“That doesn’t seem accurate,” the driver responds, prompting the protester to clarify, “I just wanted to check in and see how you’re doing.”

The agitator also asked the driver for his name. 

“He’s clearly Somalian,” someone is also heard saying.

Journalist Jorge Ventura captured the video from the scene. Ventura asked the agitator what system they were using, pressing him on how the group was identifying vehicles and noting that the driver was not a federal agent.

A person in a winter jacket approaches a vehicle on a snowy residential street in Minneapolis

An anti-ICE agitator approaches a vehicle and questions the driver during a makeshift checkpoint on a residential street in Minneapolis, video shows. (X/@VenturaReport)

The agitator responded that ICE agents were renting a large number of vehicles and said the car would be taken “off the list.”

The agitator acknowledged that the encounter was being posted on social media, but said many nearby residents supported the effort. 

“A lot of the neighbors support what we’re doing,” the agitator said. “So happy to be here.”

Ventura said the agitators were stopping vehicles on Cedar Avenue, which runs through the Somali-dense Cedar-Riverside neighborhood, known as “Little Mogadishu.” He said they were stopping vehicles, checking drivers’ identification and running license plates through what they described as a “database,” adding that he did not observe any Minneapolis police officers at the scene.

Masked people stand by a wooden barricade with signs while vehicles wait on a snowy street.

Agitators build a barricade on Cedar Avenue near 34th Street as a checkpoint in the Powderhorn neighborhood in south Minneapolis. (Richard Tsong-Taatari/The Minnesota Star Tribune via Getty Images)

The activity appeared to take place entirely on a public street, with agitators effectively setting up what resembled an informal checkpoint aimed at identifying or tracking federal immigration agents operating in the city.

The Minneapolis Police Department told Fox News Digital that the roadblocks were removed. It is unclear if any arrests were made. 

“The Public Works team — with assistance from the Minneapolis Police Department — cleared debris and homemade roadblocks yesterday,” the department said. “Given the high-traffic and high-speed block of roadways on Cedar Avenue, the city cleared the streets to ensure public safety for the neighborhoods and emergency vehicles.”

The video surfaced amid heightened tensions surrounding immigration enforcement in Minnesota, as anti-ICE activists have staged repeated protests and confrontations tied to federal operations in recent weeks.

It comes after the fatal shootings of Renée Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis during separate federal enforcement actions, incidents that intensified unrest and scrutiny surrounding ICE activity in the city.

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