ICE arrests Cottage Grove food shelf volunteer in parking lot


Officials at the Basic Needs food pantry in Cottage Grove on Thursday were still trying to determine the location of a volunteer who was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents on Wednesday afternoon in the organization’s parking lot.

“We don’t know where he is. We don’t know how he’s doing,” said Opey Peñaloga, the organization’s executive director. “We’ve been trying to reach his family. ICE showed up Monday, came back on Tuesday and then arrested him on Wednesday. We knew that they were there, we could see them, and so we were preparing ourselves.”

The man, whom Peñaloga described as “middle-aged and Latino,” has been volunteering at Basic Needs Food Market, located at 8475 E. Point Douglas Road, several times a week since October. The volunteer, a pastor who leads a Spanish-speaking congregation, helps shoppers at Basic Needs and provides translation services for Spanish-speaking customers, Peñaloga said.

The volunteer went on a break around 1 p.m. Wednesday, and “as he was coming back in the doors, they just pulled up out of nowhere,” he said. “They asked him for his documents, and he supplied them with whatever ID he had. … Whatever it was that he did show them wasn’t enough, you know, to satisfy them. They arrested him on the spot, just at the doors of our food market.”

Peñaloga declined to share the volunteer’s name. He said he does not know his immigration status, although he does not believe he is a citizen.

The arrest, which was captured on video, shows the man being loaded in the back of a black SUV in the parking lot.

“It is deeply upsetting,” Peñaloga said. “It has had our volunteers and shoppers on edge, and we have seen a noticeable decrease in shoppers of color. People, as you know, they’re keeping themselves safe at home, which poses the next problem: If they were using our services, they already had food insecurity, and so we’re working with other organizations that are local that can help us do food drops to their homes.”

City officials troubled

Basic Needs shared the news in a statement posted on social media on Wednesday night.

“Basic Needs is deeply troubled by the arrest and detention of one of our valued volunteers by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) today,” the statement reads. “We stand firmly with our community during this challenging time. Our commitment to serving all members of our community remains unwavering. We believe in the dignity and worth of every individual, and we will continue to provide support and resources to those who need them. Our doors remain open, and our mission continues. We will not be deterred from serving our community with the same dedication and care that you all expect and deserve.”

The arrest shows that ICE agents are everywhere in the Twin Cities, Peñaloga said, including in the suburbs. “I think people are under this false illusion that the suburbs are safe, but there are just too many ICE agents here,” he said. “They’re just all across the Twin Cities.”



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