Following ICE in Your Car Can Lead to Federal Charges, Reuters Finds

Reuters reports that following federal immigration officers in a car led Becky Ringstrom to be arrested under a federal law criminalizing impeding law enforcement, a case that underscores a broader surge in prosecutions—at least 655 people nationwide since last summer—for interfering with federal officers. The piece notes ICE’s internal database tracking protesters, occasional footage of officers drawing weapons, and a tension between First Amendment rights and enforcement. While some legal experts question whether mere following qualifies as obstruction, DHS and ICE defend the actions as protecting officers and the public, with new guidance advising less engagement with protesters.
- ICE is cracking down on people who follow them in their cars Yahoo
- “Uptick in Abductions”: ICE Ramps Up Targeting of Minneapolis Legal Observers The Intercept
- Immigration agents draw guns and arrest activists following them in Minneapolis apnews.com
- Around 30,000 observers are monitoring for federal agents, Minnesota nonprofit says cbsnews.com
- Pursued by federal agents, suburban ICE observers remain resolved MPR News
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