March 02, 2026
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Over 50 Arrested at Minneapolis Anti‑ICE Protest Outside Federal Building

At least 54 people were arrested Sunday outside the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis during an anti‑ICE protest that law enforcement declared an unlawful assembly. The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office says deputies issued dispersal orders after demonstrators allegedly blocked streets and access to local businesses, dumped glass into the roadway, and threw rocks, chunks of ice and water bottles at officers, citing 38 people and booking one into jail, while the Minnesota State Patrol reported 15 additional arrests. The action capped a weeklong 'Bring the Heat, Melt the ICE' campaign by activists calling for the abolition of ICE and the Department of Homeland Security and comes amid a broader wave of anti‑ICE protests after recent fatal shootings by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis, including the killings of Renée Good and Alex Pretti. The clash also unfolds against a backdrop of a partial DHS shutdown in Washington, where Democrats are withholding department funding to demand statutory limits on ICE operations, making events at the Whipple Building a flashpoint in the national fight over immigration enforcement tactics. Officials stressed that peaceful protest is protected but warned that blocking roads and assaultive behavior will lead to arrests, while social‑media videos from the scene are already fueling polarized narratives over whether officers or protesters escalated first.

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📌 Key Facts

  • Total of at least 54 arrests: 38 cited and released, 1 jailed by Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office, and 15 additional arrests by Minnesota State Patrol
  • Protest took place outside the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis and was tied to a weeklong 'Bring the Heat, Melt the ICE' campaign
  • Law enforcement alleges protesters blocked roads and business access, scattered glass in the street, and threw rocks, ice chunks and water bottles at officers

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