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Article: Federal Agents Are Intimidating Legal Observers at Their Homes: “They Know Where You Live.”
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Former Minnesota state senator Matt Little was followed home by federal immigration agents after he lawfully observed their activities, an incident he describes as intentional intimidation. The article reports this is part of a broader pattern in the Twin Cities where agents identify and follow legal observers to their homes to deter monitoring.

The encounters are facilitated by a rapidly expanding surveillance infrastructure, including mobile biometric tools, license plate readers, and access to driver's license databases, which allow agents to quickly identify individuals.

Civil liberties advocates argue this use of surveillance technology chills First Amendment activity, creating fear among observers. Another observer, Beth Jackson, described a similar intimidating encounter and later had her TSA PreCheck status revoked following the incident.

Main Topics: Intimidation of legal observers by immigration agents; expansion of federal surveillance capabilities; chilling effect on First Amendment rights.

Original URL
https://theintercept.com/2026/03/05/ice-cbp-minnesota-surveillance-intimidation-observers/
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The Intercept
Published Date
2026-03-05 10:53
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2026-03-05 08:30
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2026-03-05 08:31
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