Mar 3 • 18:08 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The DHS of Kristi Noem and ICE against the wall: a measure that could compensate migrants advances in Minnesota

A new initiative in Minnesota aims to gather evidence against federal agents' alleged misconduct towards migrants, spearheaded by the Hennepin County Attorney.

In Minnesota, Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty has initiated the Transparency and Accountability Project (TAP) in response to numerous reports from area residents regarding the actions of federal agents, including those from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This digital tool is designed to collect and document evidence such as photographs, videos, and testimonies related to alleged illegal conduct by federal agents, marking a significant step in accountability and transparency regarding enforcement actions against migrants.

The TAP allows community members to report their experiences and concerns safely, fostering a transparent dialogue between residents and law enforcement agencies. The initiative is particularly noteworthy following the controversial Operation Metro Surge, which raised alarms about the aggressive tactics employed by federal agents in the region. As the project unfolds, it is expected to bring to light instances of potential misconduct, enabling authorities to respond more effectively and appropriately.

As the measure advances, its implications could resonate beyond Minnesota, potentially influencing similar initiatives in other jurisdictions. The project highlights a growing push within local governments to hold federal immigration agencies accountable and to create safer environments for migrant communities. The results of this initiative could serve as a precedent for future actions aimed at reforming relationships between local communities and federal authorities.

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