In Minneapolis, a disturbing incident occurred when U.S. citizen Aliya Rahman was forcibly pulled from her car by immigration officers as she was en route to a medical appointment. This event rapidly gained traction on social media after being captured on video, leading to millions of views and significant public outcry.
Rahman spoke out about her harrowing experience, stating that upon her arrest she was taken to a detention center where she was allegedly denied medical care and subsequently lost consciousness. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) claimed she was obstructing an ICE operation and labeled her an agitator, a classification that has come under sharp scrutiny.
The Arrest Encounter
Rahman was heading to the Traumatic Brain Injury Center when federal agents confronted her at an intersection. Video footage shows immigration agents shouting orders amidst protests, with one agent breaking her passenger window to drag her out of the vehicle. I’m disabled trying to go to the doctor up there, that’s why I didn’t move, she expressed as officers restrained her.
DHS officials refuted Rahman's claims, asserting that she ignored commands to move her vehicle and was among several individuals arrested during the operation, which has been described by local officials as akin to a “federal invasion.” However, details about any charges against Rahman or acknowledgment of her medical treatment requests remain unaddressed by the DHS.
A Surge in Immigration Enforcement
This incident is part of a larger trend of heightened immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, resulting in recent videos showcasing immigration agents engaging in aggressive tactics, such as breaking into homes and detaining individuals without apparent cause. Witnesses report a climate of fear, with many preparing for encounters with immigration officials in their daily lives.
Local resident Monica Bicking noted that vigilance against ICE has become a part of her daily routine, as she carries a whistle for protection when traveling to and from her job as a nurse. The rise in activity has left both citizens and immigrants feeling increasingly targeted.
Inhumane Treatment and Medical Neglect
Rahman detailed her experience during detention, describing how agents treated her harshly despite her disability and ongoing medical needs. After losing consciousness, she was finally taken to a hospital, where she received care for injuries consistent with assault. Upon her release, she expressed gratitude to the medical staff who treated her, noting, They gave me hope when I thought I was going to die.”
The situation has raised important questions about the practices employed by ICE and the treatment of individuals during enforcement actions, particularly regarding the denial of medical care and the handling of those with disabilities.



















