Minnesota Prosecutor Probes ICE Arrest of Saint Paul Resident as Possible Abduction

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Original article by Julia Conley republished from Common Dreams under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0). 

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents approach a house before detaining two people on January 13, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)

Prosecutors in Minnesota are investigating whether some of the most infamous images of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in the Twin Cities earlier this year actually captured a kidnapping, when US citizen ChongLy “Scott” Thao was filmed being taken from his home by federal agents in freezing temperatures, wearing only his underwear with a blanket wrapped around him.

Ramsey Country Attorney John Choi, whose jurisdiction covers Saint Paul, where Thao was arrested in January, said at a press conference Monday that he has requested information from the Department of Homeland Security about the man’s arrest.

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“There are many facts we don’t know yet, but there’s one that we do know. And that is that Mr. Thao is and has been an American citizen. There’s not a dispute over that,” Sheriff Bob Fletcher said at the press conference.

The officials said they are investigating whether the agents could face criminal charges for kidnapping, burglary, and false imprisonment.

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrived without a warrant at the home Thao shares with his son, daughter-in-law, and four-year-old grandson on January 18 and forced their way in, brandishing their guns at the family as they handcuffed Thao.

They did not allow Thao’s daughter-in-law to get proof of his citizenship. The 56-year-old has been a US citizen for decades after his mother fled Laos in the 1970s.

“We believe there was no legitimate legal reason for the federal agents to enter that home, it was not supported by probable cause,” said Choi.

Without giving him a chance to get dressed, the agents then hauled Thao out of his home into the 14°F temperatures as his neighbors yelled and blew whistles at the officers, demanding his release.

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ChongLy ‘Scott’ Thao seized Jan 18 — agents smash down door, drag him out at gunpoint in underwear

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They drove him around for nearly an hour before arriving at a remote area and demanding that he get out of the car and show his ID—which he hadn’t been allowed to bring. They determined he was a US citizen with no criminal record and drove him back home.

Fletcher said federal agents switched the license plates of the vehicle used during the arrest, violating Minnesota law and leaving authorities with no knowledge of the identities of the officers who arrested Thao.

“There’s no dispute that he was taken out of his house, forcibly taken out of his home, and driven around,” said Fletcher at the press conference. “Is that good law enforcement, to take an American citizen out of their home and drive them around aimlessly, trying to determine what they can tell them?’”

One observer said the officials “are finally starting to call the terror ICE is inflicting on communities what it actually is: kidnapping.”

“If regular people did this, they’d be in prison,” they said. “So why aren’t the agents?”

In keeping with the Trump administration’s response to widespread condemnation of its immigration crackdown and the conduct of its federal agents, DHS told The New York Times that Choi’s investigation into the arrest was “a political stunt to demonize ICE law enforcement.”

The agency has claimed the officers were looking for two convicted sex offenders, one of whom has reportedly been in state prison since 2024.

Choi said Monday that there is no evidence the federal agents had a judicial warrant to enter Thao’s home. The arrest took place days before a whistleblower group reported on an ICE memo which claimed that according to the DHS Office of the General Counsel, “the US Constitution, the Immigration and Nationality Act, and the immigration regulations do not prohibit relying on administrative warrants” in order to enter a home to make an arrest.

Legal experts have said the memo directly contradicts the Fourth Amendment, which prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures.

Original article by Julia Conley republished from Common Dreams under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0). 

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Coalition Urges Congress to Block All Funding for ICE ‘Surveillance Panopticon’

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Federal agents clash with protestors outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on January 15, 2026. 
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“Milquetoast calls for better identification, bodycams, and training fall far short of what is required of you to meet this moment.”

A broad coalition of organizations is calling on the US Congress to block funding for the mass surveillance programs being used by federal immigration enforcement officials.

In a letter sent to members of Congress, the groups decry US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents for “leveraging a multi-billion dollar budget to terrorize our communities and build a surveillance panopticon” with no accountability from elected officials.

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The letter then singles out several mass surveillance projects being carried out under the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that it says are worthy of defunding, including “building databases of biometrics, sensitive personal data, and daily movements of not only immigrants, but everybody in the US”; “purchasing technology to surveil all the phones in a neighborhood without a warrant”; and “recklessly relying on facial recognition technology that is banned in some states, and misusing that data to intimidate protesters and witnesses.”

The groups call on Congress to completely defund ICE or, if that is not politically feasible, to “severely restrict what ICE can spend money on, including a complete moratorium on the purchase and use of surveillance tech” such as facial recognition and license plate readers.

“We urge you to do everything within your power in order to block ICE’s reign of terror in our communities and halt the build out of surveillance tech infrastructure that will make it impossible for everyday people to do anything at all without Big Brother watching,” the groups conclude. “Milquetoast calls for better identification, bodycams, and training fall far short of what is required of you to meet this moment.”

Signatories of the letter include the Yale Privacy Lab, digital rights organization Fight for the Future, and several local chapters of progressive political organizing group Indivisible.

ICE’s big investments in surveillance technology were documented in an Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) report published earlier this month, which found ICE “is going on a shopping spree, creating one of the largest, most comprehensive domestic surveillance machines in history.”

The EFF report highlighted the role played by Cellebrite, a company that helps ICE unlock protesters’ phones and “take a complete image of all the data on the phone, including apps, location history, photos, notes, call records, text messages, and even Signal and WhatsApp messages.”

This is particularly important, the report noted, because the number of phones searched by ICE and other agencies has been steadily increasing, hitting a record high last year.

ICE also has a contract with Paragon, the company behind the spyware Graphite that “is able to harvest messages from multiple different encrypted chat apps such as Signal and WhatsApp without the user ever knowing.”

Original article by republished from Common Dreams under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0).

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