Left-Wing Activist Confronts ICE Agents Tracking Illegal Immigrant Accused of Child Rape

Olivia Jensen verbally abused ICE agents who were trying to apprehend an illegal immigrant accused of rape and murder.

Published on Feb. 13, 2026

A Minnesota woman named Olivia Jensen confronted ICE agents who were attempting to apprehend an illegal immigrant accused of raping a child and murder. Jensen verbally abused the agents, telling them she didn't care about the alleged crimes committed by the suspect they were trying to arrest.

Why it matters

This incident highlights the growing tensions between immigration enforcement authorities and left-wing activists who oppose the crackdown on illegal immigration, even in cases involving serious criminal allegations. The presence of federal agents in Minnesota has been controversial following previous confrontations with 'rapid response networks' opposed to immigration enforcement.

The details

In a video posted to social media, Jensen is seen berating the ICE agents who were questioning a woman at a Walmart in Rochester, Minnesota. Jensen later confronted the agents again at a different location, calling one agent a 'race traitor' and telling them she didn't care about the alleged crimes of the suspect they were trying to apprehend, an illegal immigrant accused of raping a child and murder.

  • On February 11, 2026, Jensen confronted the ICE agents at a Walmart in Rochester, Minnesota.
  • The agents then drove 35 minutes and 30 miles to Jensen's old address in Claremont, where they again confronted her.
  • After leaving Claremont, the agents went to the Dodge County courthouse to speak with a sheriff.

The players

Olivia Jensen

A Minnesota woman who confronted and verbally abused ICE agents who were trying to apprehend an illegal immigrant accused of raping a child and murder.

ICE Agents

United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents who were attempting to take an illegal immigrant accused of raping a child and murder into custody.

Tom Homan

Border czar who announced the end of Operation Metro Surge, a crackdown on illegal immigration, during a Thursday press conference.

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What they’re saying

“If you actually cared, you probably would care about the child who got raped and the person who got murdered by the person we're looking for, but you see, you don't care.”

— ICE Agent (dailycaller.com)

“No, I don't care.”

— Olivia Jensen (dailycaller.com)

What’s next

The judge in the case will decide on Tuesday whether or not to allow the illegal immigrant accused of rape and murder to be released on bail.

The takeaway

This incident highlights the growing divide between immigration enforcement authorities and left-wing activists who oppose crackdowns on illegal immigration, even in cases involving serious criminal allegations. It raises questions about the balance between public safety and civil liberties in the ongoing debate over immigration policy.