DHS declares disabled woman an “agitator” while ICE drags her from her car
As Minneapolis erupts under a heavy federal immigration enforcement surge, a disabled resident trying to reach a doctor’s appointment was yanked from her vehicle and labeled an obstruction.
As Minneapolis erupts under a heavy federal immigration enforcement surge, a disabled resident trying to reach a doctor’s appointment was yanked from her vehicle and labeled an obstruction. This marks the latest incident showing federal authorities escalating force and redefining peaceful civilians as threats.
During an immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis on January 13, federal officers from Immigration and Customs Enforcement forcibly yanked a disabled woman out of her car as she pleaded that she was on her way to a doctor’s appointment, local video and witness accounts show. The Department of Homeland Security, in defending the action, described her and others at the scene as “agitators“ and claimed they obstructed enforcement. This echoes the Trump administration’s attempt to recast the killing of Renee Nicole Good as justified rather than extrajudicial.
Video from the scene shows several federal agents, some wearing masks, sunglasses, and protective vests, confronting a woman sat in a car on a residential street. Agents reach through the driver’s side window before opening the door and pulling her onto the ground.
As she is removed from the vehicle, the woman can be heard shouting that she is disabled and attempting to reach a medical appointment, also identifying herself as autistic and saying she was unable to move her car.
“I’ve been beat up by police before,” the woman shouts. “I’m disabled, I’m trying to go to the doctor up there, that’s why I couldn’t move. I am an autistic disabled person, I’m trying to go to the doctor.”
Reframing a disabled woman on her way to a medical appointment as a lawbreaker underscores a troubling trend: when federal authorities begin to treat ordinary civilians as “agitators,” the line between policing and persecution disappears. By dragging her from her car and then publicly justifying it with rhetoric about obstruction and chaos, DHS has signaled that its enforcement priorities now include controlling crowds and narratives rather than protecting public safety. This is not de-escalation. It is a siege mentality.
When the state labels its citizens as enemies for seeking basic care, it has already decided that obedience matters more than compassion.



OBEY OR DIE!
This is the mantra of The Criminal, and he has no end of willing assistants.
Since The Criminal sees resistance as *treason*, ALL our lives are now forfeit, for the *flimsiest* of excuses spewed by his Brownshirts.
They *thirst* for blood.....