A shocking incident has unfolded outside an Ecuadorian consulate in Minneapolis, as disturbing footage emerged of an alleged attempt by a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent to breach the building's security.
According to the video, which was captured on Tuesday evening, the ICE agent can be seen attempting to enter the consulate without being allowed to pass through security checkpoints. The incident has raised serious concerns about the agent's intentions and potential overreach by US authorities.
Eyewitnesses described the scene as chaotic, with the agent allegedly becoming agitated when denied entry to the consulate. "The agent seemed really upset," one witness stated. "It was like they were trying to force their way in."
Ecuadorian officials have since confirmed that an ICE agent had attempted to enter the consulate without permission, but no charges have been filed against the individual.
This incident has sparked widespread condemnation from human rights advocates and local community leaders, who argue that such actions by US authorities are unacceptable. "We will not tolerate any attempt to intimidate or undermine our diplomatic missions," said Maria Rodriguez, President of the Ecuadorian-American Community Council.
According to the video, which was captured on Tuesday evening, the ICE agent can be seen attempting to enter the consulate without being allowed to pass through security checkpoints. The incident has raised serious concerns about the agent's intentions and potential overreach by US authorities.
Eyewitnesses described the scene as chaotic, with the agent allegedly becoming agitated when denied entry to the consulate. "The agent seemed really upset," one witness stated. "It was like they were trying to force their way in."
Ecuadorian officials have since confirmed that an ICE agent had attempted to enter the consulate without permission, but no charges have been filed against the individual.
This incident has sparked widespread condemnation from human rights advocates and local community leaders, who argue that such actions by US authorities are unacceptable. "We will not tolerate any attempt to intimidate or undermine our diplomatic missions," said Maria Rodriguez, President of the Ecuadorian-American Community Council.