Minneapolis leaders stood in silence as they watched footage of federal immigration agents slamming Mubashir, a Somali American, against a metal door and putting him in a chokehold in the snow.
The security and bystander video of the arrest in the city’s Cedar-Riverside neighborhood was shown at a Wednesday press conference, where Mayor Jacob Frey and Police Chief Brian O’Hara condemned the arrest of the 20-year-old man, which they said was for no reason other than his race.
“You can’t tackle somebody because they look Somali without knowing who they are, what their name is, and you can’t then detain them for purposes of immigration when they’re a completely legal American citizen,” Frey said.
Mubashir, who spoke at the press conference but declined to give his last name, said he is a citizen, a status both Frey and O’Hara corroborated Wednesday.
Last week, federal agents flooded the Twin Cities, arresting immigrants who are in the country illegally or who have committed crimes as part of what the government is calling “Operation Metro Surge.”
According to the Department of Homeland Security, the operation focuses on arresting criminals and aims to deport those with serious crimes on their records. But city officials and residents opposed to the operation say it’s broadly targeting Latino and Somali people, leading to the arrests of citizens such as Mubashir who didn’t commit a crime.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) did not immediately respond Wednesday afternoon to a request for comment on the arrest.
Mubashir said he was on his lunch break Tuesday when an agent who did not identify himself ran toward him. Footage shows the agents pushed Mubashir into the rear-entrance stairwell of a building near the intersection of Cedar and Riverside avenues.