A Minnesota state representative said two Richfield Target employees detained by U.S. Border Patrol on Jan. 8 were U.S. citizens and were both injured in the incident.
Rep. Michael Howard, a Democrat who represents Wards 10 and 11 in Minneapolis and all of Richfield, said on Jan. 12 that he has been in contact with both employees and that they have since been released. The Star Tribune has been unable to reach either individual.
“I can’t believe in the year 2026 in our country, we have two workers — they’re U.S. citizens — violently arrested and hauled away. It’s madness,” Howard said. He said he could confirm their citizenship.
Target declined to comment. The Department of Homeland Security said in a statement that Border Patrol arrested a U.S. citizen for assault.
“This individual was arrested for assaulting federal law enforcement officers,” DHS posted on X. The agency has not responded to questions clarifying which individual was arrested.
The incident, which was captured on video by bystanders, occurred a day after a Minneapolis woman, Renee Nicole Good, was fatally shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in south Minneapolis.
At an event Jan. 10 outside the Richfield Target, community members urged Target to limit immigration enforcement access to private areas without a judge-signed warrant and to provide staff with training on how to respond to such encounters.
They also called on Target to issue a public statement opposing ICE activity in Minnesota. Howard said he has been in contact with Target about how it can “better protect their workers and customers.”