
"ICE agents on Monday morning reportedly rammed the vehicle of Christina Rank, a teacher for special needs students at Concord Education Center Middle School, then broke her window to pull her out of the vehicle, and took her into custody (leaving her car unattended), according to Bring Me The News. Rank's mother said she wasn't allowed to speak with her daughter, nor was she told why she was apprehended - ICE released Rank 12 hours after her arrest."
"Craig alluded to Rank's case when recently speaking to MS NOW anchorwoman Ana Cabrera. Cabrera told Craig that Americans have "seen an increase in clashes involving federal agents deployed to Minnesota since Renee Good's death: protesters pinned to the ground, aggressive arrest scenes, tear gas being deployed... agents smashing car windows before dragging people from their vehicles to arrest them." While the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) claims that ICE agents use aggressive tactics against people who stalk and obstruct their law enforcement activities,"
Rep. Angie Craig compared Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to Nazis following a reported incident in which ICE agents allegedly attacked a teacher who serves special-needs students. Craig joined a small group of members of Congress planning an impeachment resolution targeting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem after an ICE agent shot and killed Renee Nicole Good in Minnesota. Reports say ICE agents rammed Christina Rank's car, broke her window, pulled her from the vehicle, and detained her for about 12 hours without informing her family of charges. Local observers report increased aggressive federal enforcement tactics and community fear.
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