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Leftist Woman Shares Video of Her Verbally Attacking ICE Agents Monitoring Illegal Alien Child Offenders

Leftist Woman Shares Video of Her Verbally Attacking ICE Agents Monitoring Illegal Alien Child Offenders

Incident Involving ICE Agents in Minnesota

A woman from Minnesota has been tracking U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials, reportedly expressing indifference about attempting to detain a suspected illegal immigrant involved in serious crimes, including child rape and murder.

Tom Homan, who oversees border enforcement, announced the conclusion of Operation Metro Surge, which aimed at tackling illegal immigration, during a press conference. He noted that over 12,000 undocumented immigrants had been apprehended. In a video shared on social media, Olivia Jensen was seen criticizing ICE agents.

“On February 11, 2026, I went to Rochester after hearing about ICE activity nearby. I followed a vehicle and spotted a dark Gary Durango with three agents inside,” Jensen posted online. “They trailed the woman to a Walmart, and I approached them while asserting my rights. They took pictures of my car and me, evidently trying to glean information to intimidate me,” she stated, sharing footage of the encounter.

Following their visit to Walmart, Jensen claimed the agents drove to her former address in Claremont, attempting to confront her again. She described how they called her name, asserting they wanted to make sure she got home safely. When she informed them she no longer lived there, Jensen noted they were disrespectful and tried to mislead her about their earlier intentions.

During these encounters—one at a Walmart, about 125 miles southeast of Minneapolis, and another in Claremont—Jensen confronted ICE agents questioning a woman. At one point, she labeled one officer a “race traitor,” while another agent mentioned the illegal immigrants they were pursuing.

One ICE officer pointedly told Jensen, “If you actually cared, you’d care about the kids who were raped and the people murdered by those we’re searching for.” Jensen replied bluntly, “No, I don’t care.”

The significant presence of law enforcement in Minnesota stirred controversy following a January incident where a Department of Homeland Security officer shot and killed two individuals during a standoff with a group opposing immigration crackdowns.

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