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DEVELOPING: ICE Detainees Still Traumatized; Minnesota Faces Outcry

DEVELOPING: ICE detainees in Minnesota are reportedly traumatized weeks after a controversial operation. The incident occurred on January 13th near the scene of a fatal shooting by an ICE officer in Minneapolis.

Aliya Rahman, a U.S. citizen, was detained by ICE agents. Video footage shows officers forcibly removing her from her car. Rahman, who is autistic and recovering from a brain injury, claims she struggled to understand officers' commands.

DHS stated Rahman ignored multiple commands. The arrest has sparked outrage and raised questions about ICE tactics.

The situation is ongoing. Community leaders are demanding answers and accountability. Further protests are expected.

This is a developing story. More updates to follow.

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