DHS and Protesters Face off at Whipple Federal Building

Fort Snelling, MN – Friday morning, Department of Homeland Security officers marched down a drive-way of the B. H. Whipple federal building that was being used exclusively as an entrance and exit for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents spread throughout Minneapolis as part of a surge in immigration enforcement by the federal government. On the opposite side of the street, dozens of protesters shouted at the men.

“Shame!” A man shouted. “Fuck you, you traitors to the republic!”

The officers, arrayed in a mis-matched assortment of denim and camouflage with no particular uniform, continued their march, firing pepper balls into the crowd to force the protesters off the road.

“Back up!” One agent yelled, balls cracking against the asphalt and exploding into noxious white fumes. “Back the fuck up!”

Through tears and coughs, protesters continued berating the officers, hacking and wheezing though the chemicals as sirens blared from bull horns. Reporters, which numbered in the dozens, stumbled over each other to get the best angles.

This was the second day of protests at the Whipple building. The first – held just the day prior – was an escalation of protest tactics in response to the Jan. 7 killing of Renee Good by ICE officer Jonathan Ross. Since then, the federal building has been the site of over a dozen arrests as protesters chant and ridicule the agents, shaming them as they enter and leave the facility while others attempt to block the roadway.

The site of the protest, which is expected to continue throughout the Homeland Security surge, is located directly south of the facility on Minnehaha Avenue, on a slick patch of ice off to the side of a Minnesota Department of Transportation services building.

“I think this is on purpose,” a woman said, watching another person slip and fall onto their back.

At noon, a convoy of vehicles with tinted windows and out-of-state plates rolled down Minnehaha Avenue, and all of the protesters gathered around to shout at the passengers as they passed. The Jeep Wagoneer in front stopped abruptly and all of the officers poured out onto the street to begin manhandling a man and a woman in the crowd.

The man was thrown down by officers and arrested in front of the Jeep – kicking him as they took him down. Officers brought the two of them behind the Whipple building’s metal fence to be arrested.

At 1 p.m., the far-right agitator Jake Lang appeared with an entourage, blasting Vanilla Ice’s “Ice Ice Baby.” Lang held up a hand-written sign reading “We [heart] ICE” and a large, heart-shaped Valentine’s Day balloon. [Lang was jailed for attacking police on January 6, 2021 and last November tried to burn a Quran in Dearborn, Michigan, and described people of color as “chimps” according to the Guardian.]

“This is what it means to stand for your nation,” Lang shouted into his megaphone as reporters flocked around them. DHS officers met the commotion by firing pepper balls into the crowd to disperse it, firing wildly along the road to create a perimeter.

As the agents pushed back the crowd of protesters, they left Lang and his entourage untouched behind them to wave their flags and gloat over the crowd. As the crowd writhed in the fumes, a flashbang exploded.

“We have a right to defend our country from these mongrel invaders,” Lang shouted, DHS agents looming behind him. “All they want to do is come here and get on social welfare, steal our money, take our jobs and rape our women.”

Islamophobic, anti-immigrant, far-right activist Jake Lang.

“You’re so brave!” A man shouted from the crowd. “You’re so fucking brave with a private army protecting you! Fucking bitch!”

At one point, a man quickly emerged from the crowd to swipe away his sign, and as he walked off with it he ripped it in half and broke it over his knee. Later, a woman from the crowd dumped her water bottle on top of him.

The group remained in the crowd, yelling back and forth with protesters for hours.


2025-2026 Unicorn Riot Coverage of the DHS / ICE Crackdown Campaign in Minnesota:

‘Melt the ICE’ Organizers Share Lessons Ahead of Week of Action Against ICE – Feb. 23, 2026

‘I’m a U.S. Citizen and I was arrested by ICE,’ A Statement from a Legal Observer in Minneapolis – Feb. 19, 2026

ICE in Minnesota — Days 72-77: ICE Raids Continue After Politicians Declare Operation Over, Food Security Plummets as Economy Damaged – Feb. 17, 2026

Indigenous Activists Occupy Land Near Fort Snelling, Plan to Stay Until ‘Land Back’ – Feb. 11, 2026

ICE in Minnesota — Days 69-71: Hints of Fed Withdrawal Teased; Homeland Security Chiefs Grilled in Congress – Feb. 10, 2026

The Many Humiliations of White Supremacist Jake Lang – Feb. 10, 2026

Dozens Arrested After Throwing Dildos at ICE Outside Whipple Federal Building – Feb. 9, 2026

ICE in Minnesota — Day 68: Day of Protests, One Month Since Feds Killed Renee Good – Feb. 8, 2026

Minnesota Students Arrested After Locking Down to Morrill Hall, Demanding Sanctuary Campus – Feb. 7, 2026

ICE in Minnesota – Day 67: Agent Shares Political Reasons of Operation, University Students Lock Down – Feb. 6, 2026

State and Local Police Make Mass Arrest Again at Fourth Graduate Noise Demo – Feb. 6, 2026

Federal Agent in Coon Rapids: ‘The more people that you lose in Minnesota, you then lose a voting right to stay blue.’ – Feb. 6, 2026

ICE in Minnesota – Days 65-66: Feds Make Arrests in Government Center as Local Police Advance Collaboration – Feb. 5, 2026

ICE in Minnesota – Days 63-64: Gov’t Lawyers Quit En Masse, Pretti Killing Ruled Homicide, Minneapolis Peace Prize Nominee – Feb. 3, 2026

ICE in Minnesota – Days 57-62: Masses Protest ICE While Violence Continues and Feds Indict Journalists – Feb. 1, 2026

State and Local Police Make Mass Arrest After Noise Demo at Hotel Housing ICE Agents – Jan. 31, 2026

Independent Journalists Georgia Fort and Don Lemon Arrested by Feds Along With Three More Activists – Jan. 30, 2026

White House Generates Racist AI Image After ‘Politically Motivated’ Arrest of Activists Over Church Protest – Jan. 29, 2026

Conspiracies Bloom After Right Discovers Public Signal Groups – Jan. 28, 2026

ICE in Minnesota – Days 51-56: Bovino Removed After Pretti Killing; Noise Demo Drives Out Agents; ‘ICE Out’ Day of Action in Twin Cities – Jan. 27, 2026

Federal Agents Crash Noise Demo at Hotel, Escort Masked Guests With Luggage Out – Jan. 26, 2026

Tens of Thousands Demand ‘ICE Out of Minnesota’ During Day of Action – Jan. 25, 2026

Federal Agents Kill a Second Person in South Minneapolis – Jan. 24, 2026

Right-Wing Influencers Desperate to Find an Insurrection in Minneapolis – Jan. 21, 2026

ICE in Minnesota – Days 47-50: DOJ Probes State Leaders, ICE Continues Illegal Detainments, Unions Call for General Strike – Jan. 20, 2026

Far-Right Provocateur Jake Lang Chased Out of Minneapolis During Hate Rally – Jan. 18, 2026

ICE in Minnesota – Day 46: Military Deployment Threat, Judge Rules Against Feds, Far-Right Agitators Opposed – Jan. 16, 2026

Jake Lang’s Campaign of Terror – Jan. 16, 2026

ICE Shoots Second Person in Minneapolis, Community Responds – Jan. 15, 2026

ICE in Minnesota – Day 44: Community Calls for Walkout Day Next Friday, Protests Continue – Jan 14, 2026

Large Noise Demo Against ICE Crashed by Police Who Arrest 30 – Jan 11, 2026

DHS and Protesters Face off at Whipple Federal Building – Jan. 10, 2026

ICE Agents Alter Tactics, Work With Impunity While Violating US Citizens’ Rights in Minnesota – Jan. 8, 2026

ICE Agent Fatally Shoots Observer Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis – Jan. 7, 2026

Insight from the Bro-Tex Raid: What Activists Saw While Confronting ICE – Dec. 12, 2025

ICE Targets Somali Community in Minneapolis – Dec. 5, 2025

Documenting Deportation Flights at MSP Airport – Dec. 4, 2025

Local ‘Participating Agencies’ Expand ICE Links in Minnesota as Counties Profit from Immigrant Detentions – Nov. 26, 2025


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