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Breaking Bread: ICE agents eat at Mexican restaurant, then arrest staff

Breaking Bread: ICE agents eat at Mexican restaurant, then arrest staff

If you’ve ever watched Breaking Bad, you’ll know how quickly an ordinary meal can turn into a ‘this just got serious’ moment. That’s why this incident out of Minnesota feels so jarringly familiar: one minute, ICE agents were eating at a Mexican restaurant, and hours later, three staff members were detained after closing time.According to local reporting, four Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents visited El Tapatio, a family-run Mexican restaurant in Willmar, Minnesota, at around 3 pm on Wednesday and sat down for lunch.Hours later, after the restaurant closed at around 8:30 pm, the same agents reportedly followed employees as they left and detained three of them. The detentions took place while protesters shouted at the agents.

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The immigration status of the detained workers has not been publicly confirmed.The timeline is what stands out. In the afternoon, it was business as usual: orders, plates, and a table of federal agents eating lunch. By late evening, it was a different scene entirely, with agents reportedly making detentions outside after closing time.No official details have been released explaining whether the detentions were part of a targeted operation, whether warrants were presented, or what led agents to the workers who were detained. Public information about the Willmar detentions remains limited. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued statements highlighting enforcement activity in Minnesota more broadly, but it has not publicly addressed the reported El Tapatio detentions in the main coverage circulating so far.The Willmar report comes amid heightened immigration enforcement activity in Minnesota, with local outlets reporting increased ICE presence and detentions across different parts of the state.The development has also landed during continued attention on the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis earlier this month during an encounter involving an ICE agent. Federal authorities have said the shooting involved self-defence, and the case is under investigation.

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