Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents arrested an illegal immigrant in Minnesota who had previously been convicted of sexual assault.
Here’s the kicker: He was also an employee with the state’s department of education.
An Alpha News reporter participated in a ride-along with ICE agents during the arrest. Wilson Tindi, a Kenya native, pled guilty to sexually assaulting a sleeping woman in Minneapolis in 2014 after breaking into her home. A judge ordered Tindi to be deported, but a federal judge later overturned this ruling. ICE released him after 18 months.
Wilson Tindi, 42, a director at the Minnesota Department of Education, has been arrested.
— Orietta Rose 🇺🇲 (@0riettaRose) September 8, 2025
He is a Kenyan National & was convicted in 2016 for sexually assaulting a sleeping woman.
It's unclear how he got a job with the DoE with his history of sexual assault.
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After his release, Tindi became a chief audit officer at Minnesota’s education department. He was later fired after his past became known, raising questions about how he was ever hired in the first place.
"Having served on the Human Services Background Study Eligibility Task Force in 2022, I am concerned that an individual who is a registered sex offender and has a felony conviction for fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct could pass a background check in a state agency and be hired at a director level, with management responsibilities and access to Minnesotan's private data,” State Rep. Kristen Robbins wrote in a letter to the commissioner for the state’s education department.
Who remembers Wilson Tindi - the Kenyan national pulling six figures at the Minnesota Dept. of Education while on the predatory offender list?
— Jenna Gloeb (@Jenna_Gloeb) September 8, 2025
ICE just picked him up before he could slide into his BMW. https://t.co/vywIMSdODo
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Tindi claimed his firing was the result of “retroactive character assassination” after reports about his past surfaced, according to KTSP. “Now, even if — for the sake of argument — a state agency had failed to conduct a background check at the time of my 2018 hire, what current conduct of mine would justify this level of retroactive character assassination?” he said in an email. “What purpose is served by publicly tearing down a record of nearly seven years of blemish-free public service?”
Of course, this story prompts one to wonder what is going on in Minnesota’s education department. The fact that this individual managed to land a job in this position is more than a little concerning.
It does not appear that Tindi was ever around schoolchildren. But the fact remains that a sex offender who broke into a woman’s home was able to work in Minnesota’s government.
This is precisely the type of individual that ICE should be targeting.
Editor’s Note: Thanks to President Trump, illegal immigration into our great country has virtually stopped. Despite the radical left's lies, new legislation wasn't needed to secure our border, just a new president.
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