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A U.S. ICE agent tried to get into Ecuador’s consulate in Minneapolis but was prevented from entering the premises by staffers, the country’s foreign ministry said.

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25 thoughts on “Ecuador says ICE agent tried to enter consulate in Minneapolis

  1. WTF is wrong with people here… How exactly did the agents ATTACK the consulate? Did they enter? Did they point guns? Did they grab the guy inside? Did they threaten him? Did they force anything inside? Morons… Clearly the guy had something to hide… The agents did nothing wrong and yes they can enter with permission

  2. Which also says that if Ecuador was doing everything on the up and up, what would it matter? There was a little panic in his voice. I agree that NICE needs to abide by the law and also think that if you’re in the US, you need to obey our laws.

  3. Attacking a consulate is generally considered a grave violation of international law, specifically the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, which mandates that such premises are inviolable and must be protected by the host state. While often viewed as a major act of aggression, it is not universally defined as a formal "act of war".

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