Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents ate at a Mexican restaurant in Minnesota on Wednesday, before arresting three of its employees who had just closed up the establishment for the evening.
The arrests happened in Willmar, which is about two hours from Minneapolis, where ICE and Border Patrol have ramped up activities.
The Star Tribune said the immigration status of the arrestees was unclear and added that the Department of Homeland Security did not respond to inquiries seeking information about the arrests.
In December, ICE agents in Brooklyn Park pretended to be customers at a coffee shop and lied to employees by telling them a car had been hit in the parking lot. When the workers went outside, one of them was arrested and whisked away.



Good point! Will do that the next time they show as well. That means that something like a mere 15-20 people will halt all operations of the store for well over an hour.
Tool and truck rental all involve paperwork that can be abandoned late in the process. I don’t know if they still do free flooring estimates, but it’s worth a look. There are sheds and trailers out front to show interest in and not buy as well.