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ICE protester says her Global Entry was revoked after agent scanned her face

Text settings Story text Size Small Standard Large Width Standard Wide Links Standard Orange Subscribers only Learn more Minimize to nav Minnesota resident Nicole Cleland had her Global Entry and TSA Precheck privileges revoked three days after an incident in which she observed activity by immigration agents, the woman said in a court declaration. An agent told Cleland that he used facial recognition technology to identify her, she wrote in a declaration filed in US District Court for the District of Minnesota. Cleland, a 56-year-old resident of Richfield and a director at Target Corporation, volunteers with a group that tracks potential Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) vehicles in her neighborhood, according to her declaration. On the morning of January 10, she observed a white Dodge Ram being driven by what I believed to be federal enforcement agents and maneuvered behind the vehicle with the intent of observing the agents actions. Cleland said that she and another observer in a different car followed the Dodge Ram because of concern about a local apartment building being raided. She followed the car for a short time and from a safe distance until the Dodge Ram stopped in front of the other commuters vehicle, she wrote. Cleland said two other vehicles apparently driven by federal agents stopped in front of the Dodge Ram, and her path forward was blocked. An agent exited the vehicle and approached my vehicle, Cleland wrote.

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