A chilling video has surfaced in Minneapolis, showing a woman being forcibly removed from her car by federal immigration agents. The footage is devastating, capturing the moment when Aliya Rahman's vehicle was surrounded, and she was dragged from the driver's seat as she remained seated.
Rahman, who identifies as autistic and disabled, claimed she was attempting to attend a medical appointment when the incident occurred. Her account paints a harrowing picture of federal agents' actions: breaking her car window, cutting her seatbelt, and yanking her from the vehicle while she remained seated.
Subsequent reports indicate that Rahman required medical attention following the encounter, highlighting the severity of the situation. Federal officials have defended the arrest, stating they were enforcing immigration laws and responding to alleged interference with their operations.
The arrest has sparked widespread outrage in Minneapolis, drawing comparisons to another recent incident involving ICE - a fatal shooting earlier this month. Protests have erupted as local officials and civil rights advocates express strong disapproval over the use of force by federal agents.
In response, the MacArthur Justice Center announced it will serve as Rahman's legal counsel, describing the encounter as a "violent attack" by federal agents. The center stated that investigators would pursue accountability for Rahman's injuries and trauma, which she suffered both at the Whipple Detention Center and during her emergency medical treatment.
As a result of the arrest, no charges have been announced. Video evidence is now playing a pivotal role in shaping public perception of ICE activity, fueling national debate and amplifying pressure on federal agencies to explain their actions.
Rahman, who identifies as autistic and disabled, claimed she was attempting to attend a medical appointment when the incident occurred. Her account paints a harrowing picture of federal agents' actions: breaking her car window, cutting her seatbelt, and yanking her from the vehicle while she remained seated.
Subsequent reports indicate that Rahman required medical attention following the encounter, highlighting the severity of the situation. Federal officials have defended the arrest, stating they were enforcing immigration laws and responding to alleged interference with their operations.
The arrest has sparked widespread outrage in Minneapolis, drawing comparisons to another recent incident involving ICE - a fatal shooting earlier this month. Protests have erupted as local officials and civil rights advocates express strong disapproval over the use of force by federal agents.
In response, the MacArthur Justice Center announced it will serve as Rahman's legal counsel, describing the encounter as a "violent attack" by federal agents. The center stated that investigators would pursue accountability for Rahman's injuries and trauma, which she suffered both at the Whipple Detention Center and during her emergency medical treatment.
As a result of the arrest, no charges have been announced. Video evidence is now playing a pivotal role in shaping public perception of ICE activity, fueling national debate and amplifying pressure on federal agencies to explain their actions.