"The report highlights how government agents stopped or detained thousands of people during the surge, including many U.S. citizens...The group alleges that many of the arrests made by federal agents were arbitrary, race-based and violated residents’ human rights." www.mprnews.org/story/2026/0...
The 186-page report from Human Rights Watch in part highlights how federal agents stopped or detained thousands of people and alleges that many of the arrests were arbitrary and race-based.
Jon Collins
Human Rights Watch has released a comprehensive report detailing human rights abuses by the government during this winter’s immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota, which the group alleges also violates international human rights treaties that the U.S. is signed onto.
The 186-page report from Human Rights Watch in part highlights how federal agents stopped or detained thousands of people and alleges that many of the arrests were arbitrary and race-based.