Resources to Report Federal Agent Misconduct in Minnesota
- Communications Committee
- Jan 28
- 2 min read
In response to inquiries for resources within the community and how to report
harm by ICE officials in Minnesota, MABL has identified the following resources to report federal agent misconduct in Minnesota:
1. District 59 Know Your Rights Town Hall
Town Hall hosted by Senator Bobby Joe Champion (SD 59), Representative Esther Agbaje (59B), Representative Fue Lee (59A), Council Member LaTrisha Vetaw (Ward 4), Council Member Pearll Warren (Ward 5), Minneapolis DPS Commissioner Todd Barnett, Nuestra Lucha MN, Northpoint Health & Wellness, and ACLU.
2. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison’s Office
Submit details about injuries and harm you have suffered from federal actions in Minnesota using the Attorney General’s reporting form:
3. American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota
If you experienced questioning, stops, arrests, or detention without a warrant, or under circumstances suggesting racial profiling, submit information here: https://aclu-mn.org/ice-feds-form
4. Minnesota State Bar Association
Resources to support the rule of law and our communities:
5. Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota
Know Your Rights materials, family preparedness guidance, and resources for documenting immigration enforcement activity appear in its public guides: https://www.ilcm.org/
6. City of Minneapolis federal response page.
The City has published updates and resources related to the federal
enforcement surge and recent shootings:
7. Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee.
Volunteer training and education resources appear through the Minnesota
Immigrant Rights Action Committee: https://www.miracmn.com/
8. Minnesota National Lawyers Guild legal hotline.
For protest-related legal assistance, before, during, or after an action:
612-444-2654.
While creating videos can protect the truth, please remember that safety comes first. Risks vary by circumstance, perceived identity, immigration status, and prior contact with the criminal legal system. Please make choices that reduce danger to you and to others.


