Federal authorities arrest 16 protesters in Minneapolis immigration clashes
2026-01-28 - 22:40
Federal authorities have taken a decisive enforcement step in Minneapolis, arresting 16 individuals in connection with clashes during protests against US immigration operations. US Attorney General Pam Bondi personally announced the arrests on Wednesday, framing them as a direct response to physical resistance against federal agents. Charges of Assault and Impeding Federal Officers In a statement posted on the social media platform X, Attorney General Bondi confirmed the arrests, stating the individuals "have been resisting and impeding our federal law enforcement agents." She specified that the suspects are being charged under federal statutes for assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers. Bondi, who noted she was on the ground in Minneapolis, issued a stern warning that "more arrests to come." She emphasized the administration's resolve, declaring, "nothing will stop President Trump and this Department of Justice from enforcing the law." Context of Sustained Protests and Fatal Shootings The arrests occur amid a volatile and prolonged period of civil unrest in the Minnesota city. Public protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and US Border Patrol have been ongoing since early January. Tensions reached a new peak following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, an intensive care nurse, by a Border Patrol agent on Saturday, January 24. That incident was the second fatal shooting of a US citizen by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis this month, following the death of Renee Good earlier in January. These killings have galvanized the protest movement and ignited a major political conflict between state and federal authorities. A Deepening State-Federal Conflict The federal crackdown on protesters deepens the existing rift between the Trump administration and Minnesota's political leadership. Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey have demanded independent investigations into the fatal shootings and have been highly critical of the scale and tactics of the federal immigration crackdown, known as Operation Metro Surge. The state and cities have even sued the Trump administration over the operation. Bondi's personal involvement and the decision to pursue federal charges against protesters signal an escalation in the administration's response, moving beyond immigration enforcement to directly confront the protest movement challenging its policies, setting the stage for further legal and political battles.