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Usa Has Already Taken Hundreds to Film Ice Actions

Summary by Folha De S.Paulo
On a frozen day of January, Ryan Ecklund, a real estate correctionor of the city of Woodbury, Minnesota, was arrested by federal agents who took him and kept him under custody for nine hours. His alleged crime: filming and following the ICE, to the U.S. immigration station. Read more (02/03/2026)
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On a frozen day of January, Ryan Ecklund, a real estate correctionor of the city of Woodbury, Minnesota, was arrested by federal agents who took him and kept him under custody for nine hours. His alleged crime: filming and following the ICE, to the U.S. immigration station. Read more (02/03/2026)

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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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