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Federal prosecutors charge 15 people with impeding agents during Minnesota immigration crackdown

Federal prosecutors have charged 15 individuals with impeding the Trump administration's immigration crackdown in Minnesota. The charges allege a conspiracy to block arrests and deportations as part of an effort against the U.S.

Associated Press (AP)Filed 2026-06-16 · 18:23 GMTLean · CenterRead · 4 min
Federal prosecutors charge 15 people with impeding agents during Minnesota immigration crackdown
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Federal prosecutors have charged 15 individuals with impeding the Trump administration's immigration crackdown in Minnesota. The charges allege a conspiracy to block arrests and deportations as part of an effort against the U.S. government. The investigation focused on members and associates of "Direct Action Minnesota," a coalition of protest groups accused of surveillance, planning, and mobilization against law enforcement. Actions cited include "stalking" ICE agents, throwing ice at vehicles, and blockading federal buildings. U.S. Attorney Daniel N. Rosen stated that the measure of the crime is not whether bodily harm occurred, but the federal offense itself. Twelve individuals were arrested, two remain at large, and one is in custody.

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Federal officers deployed pepper spray at protesters outside a federal courthouse in St. Paul.

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Twelve people were arrested, two remained at large, and one was already in custody.

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U.S. Attorney Daniel N. Rosen characterized the groups involved as 'antifa'.

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The charged individuals are accused of coordinating efforts to block deportations as part of a conspiracy against the U.S. government.

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Federal prosecutors have charged 15 people with impeding immigration agents during a Minnesota immigration crackdown.

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Federal prosecutors charge 15 people with impeding agents during Minnesota Immigration crackdown 1 of 3 | Federal Immigration officers deploy tear gas at protesters after a shooting Jan. 24, 2026, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr, File) 2 of 3 | /// U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosen and Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent in Charge Michael McCarthy announced charges against fifteen people for conspiring to interfere and injure federal Immigration agents during Operation Metro Surge on Tuesday, June 16, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minn. (AP Photo/Mark Vancleave) 3 of 3 | U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosen and Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent in Charge Michael McCarthy announced charges against fifteen people for conspiring to interfere and injure federal Immigration agents during Operation Metro Surge on Tuesday, June 16, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minn. (AP Photo/Mark Vancleave) By JAKE OFFENHARTZ and MARK VANCLEAVE Updated 9:57 PM MESZ, June 16, 2026 Leer en español Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit St. Paul, Minn. (AP) — Federal prosecutors have charged 15 people with impeding the Trump administration’s Immigration crackdown in Minnesota earlier this year, accusing them of coordinating efforts to block deportations as part of a conspiracy against the U.S. government. During a news conference Tuesday, Minnesota U.S. Attorney Daniel N. Rosen said the monthslong investigation focused on two activist groups whose members and associates “violently opposed the enforcement of federal law.” He characterized the groups as “antifa,” an umbrella term for a diffuse movement of militant left-wing activists. Twelve people were arrested Tuesday, two remained at large and one was already in custody, officials said. Information about their attorneys was not immediately available. Dozens of protesters gathered to denounce the arrests on Tuesday outside a federal courthouse in St. Paul, where several defendants were set to make an initial appearance. As some in the crowd attempted to block a courthouse door, federal officers in tactical gear deployed pepper spray at the group. The indictment comes as the Trump administration continues to target protesters associated with “antifa,” which he has labeled a domestic terrorist group. JD Vance went on television to plug a faith memoir. ‘The View’ had other plans 5 MIN READ Former Trump attorneys, aides plead not guilty to Wisconsin fake elector felony charges 2 MIN READ Judge upholds the conviction of former Wisconsin judge Hannah Dugan for helping immigrant evade ICE 3 MIN READ 20 In March, eight people accused of having ties to antifa were convicted on terrorism charges in a Texas shooting, a first of its kind case that raised concerns among some civil liberties groups. The 15 people charged Tuesday were part of “Direct Action Minnesota,” a left-wing coalition of protest groups that played a role in the “surveillance, operational planning and rapid mobilization against law enforcement,” Rosen said. Their alleged actions include “stalking” U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agents, throwing blocks of ice at their vehicles and setting up blockades around federal buildings. Rosen declined to say whether any federal agents were injured as a result. “Whether or not they actually, at the end of the day, cause bodily harm is not the measure of whether or not they committed a serious federal crime,” he told reporters. The defendants were each charged with conspiracy to impede or injury a federal officer, with some facing additional charges such as interstate stalking, destruction of government property and assault on a federal officer. The alleged conspiracy began in January, shortly after the Trump administration launched its sweeping Immigration crackdown, dubbed Operation Metro Surge, in response to reports of fraud within Minnesota’s Somali community. The crackdown brought thousands of federal agents into the Twin Cities and surrounding areas, who often wore masks and traveled in unmarked SUVs. The sudden influx drew fierce protests from Minnesota residents, who quickly set up a sprawling network of anonymous Signal chats to track the movement of ICE agents. Protesters then used whistles and car horns to draw attention to detentions as they were happening. Despite the intense pushback, Federal prosecutors said the operation resulted in more than 4,000 arrests. At the time, border czar Tom Homan indicated that federal authorities were probing “the organization and funding of the attacks on ICE.” “They’ll be held accountable,” he said. “Justice is coming.” The offices of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and state Attorney General Keith Ellison — Democrats who have been critical of Trump’s Immigration crackdown in the state — did not immediately respond to email messages Tuesday seeking comment on the federal indictment. JAKE OFFENHARTZ Offenhartz is a general assignment reporter in the New York City bureau of The Associated Press. twitter mailto
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