❓WHAT HAPPENED: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents opened fire after an SUV driven by an illegal alien rammed into them.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Juan Carlos Rodrigues Romero, ICE agents, and officers.
📍WHEN & WHERE: December 21, 2025, in St. Paul, Minnesota.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Romero was noncompliant and refused to roll down his window, causing officers to warn that they would have to break the window if he continued to not comply with lawful orders.” – Department of Homeland Security
🎯IMPACT: Two officers and Romero sustained non-life threatening injuries and were taken to the hospital.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers engaged in a tense and physical altercation with Juan Carlos Rodrigues Romero, a Cuban illegal immigrant, as they attempted to take him into custody on Sunday. The encounter in St. Paul, Minnesota, started when agents spotted Romero entering a white SUV. Officers initiated a lawful traffic stop, but Romero declined to lower his window. Agents informed him that they would break the glass if he did not follow instructions. Romero then accelerated away, hitting one officer during his escape attempt.
A short pursuit followed, during which Romero entered a parking lot and deliberately collided with an ICE vehicle, injuring a second officer. The struck officer discharged two shots in self-defense, though no one was struck by the gunfire. Romero proceeded to drive toward his apartment building, where he again rammed an ICE vehicle. He then left the SUV and tried to reach his residence on foot. Pursuing officers caught up to him and took him into custody after he resisted forcefully, including biting one agent.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has stated that “Romero was admitted into the United States in 2024 by the Biden Administration through the CBP One app, which released over a million completely unvetted illegal aliens into the interior of the United States.” Under President Donald J. Trump, CBP One has been repurposed as CBP Home, which facilitates migrants willing to self-deport in exchange for $,1000 and free airfare. This has been increased to $3,000 over the Christmas period.
On Dec. 21, ICE officers positively identified Juan Carlos Rodrigues Romero, an illegal alien from Cuba, as he got into a white SUV near Westminster Street in St. Paul, Minnesota. When ICE Enforcement officers conducted a lawful vehicle stop, officers approached and identified… pic.twitter.com/U4sT4ABH0l
— Homeland Security (@DHSgov) December 22, 2025
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