“They Could See My Color”: Minneapolis Uber Driver Speaks Out on Why Border Patrol Accosted Him

In a tense confrontation at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, Ahmed Bin Hassan, a Somali-American Uber driver, faced off with Border Patrol agents over allegations of immigration fraud – an incident that has raised questions about racism and xenophobia in law enforcement.

As Bin Hassan watched videos of Renee Nicole Good's fatal shooting by an ICE agent just hours earlier, he was interrupted by the knock on his car window. A Border Patrol agent told him she didn't have the same accent as him, prompting the driver to respond by saying "I can hear you don't have the same accent as me." The phrase, Bin Hassan later said, was a tell for the agents' motivation for accosting him in the first place.

Bin Hassan, 38, had been driving for Uber since December 2025 and had just received two rides on Wednesday. He claims he wanted to "get out of their way so I could continue working" – but not before a confrontation that lasted several minutes.

"I knew what he meant," Bin Hassan said in an interview with The Intercept. "I wanted to let him say his racism all out."

Bin Hassan, who moved to the US in 2005 and became a citizen in 2016, has faced similar experiences as Black Muslim immigrants. He graduated from Washington State University's Richland campus with a degree in mechanical engineering but couldn't find work due to job rejections that cited his immigration status.

The Twin Cities' Somali community is predominantly made up of citizens and legal permanent residents – yet the Trump administration targeted the city to crack down on Somalis, sparking tensions and incidents like Bin Hassan's confrontation.
 
man this is so messed up 🤯 - how can people still be racist towards others just because they don't look like them or have a different accent? it's wild that Ahmed got confronted like that, just 'cause of his ethnicity... I mean, he's a US citizen and everything! 🤷‍♂️ and what really got me is that Renee Nicole Good's fatal shooting by an ICE agent was just hours before this incident. it feels like they're just targeting people of color and immigrants all the time... 😩
 
Ugh 🤯 this is so frustrating 😡, can't we all just get along? 🙅‍♂️ I mean, what's going on here? 🤔 One minute you're driving for Uber, the next you're face to face with Border Patrol in a tense situation. 😬 And to think, he was watching videos of that other girl who got shot by an ICE agent just hours before... 💀😨 That must've been super triggering 😵.

And can we talk about accents? 🤷‍♂️ Newsflash: everyone has an accent! 🎧 Who cares if it's not the same as his? 🙄 It's like, hello, you're supposed to be helping people, not profiling them based on their voice. 🚫

I'm so tired of all this racism and xenophobia stuff 😔. It's just so...humanity-destroying 😩. Can't we just treat each other with kindness and respect? 🤗 I mean, he was trying to protect himself, but really, it was the agents who should've been doing that 😬.

And what's with this targeting of Somalis in Minneapolis? 🤷‍♂️ Like, come on! They're good people too 👍. It's just...ugh 🙄, I don't even have words right now 💔.
 
I'm really worried about this situation at the airport 🤕. It's just not right that someone can be pulled over for a ride-share and then have their accent used as a reason to question their immigration status. Like, what even is that? 🙄 I've been driving Uber for years and I know plenty of people from different countries, and you'd think we're all just going to get along... I'm not saying these agents were being racist, but it's definitely suspicious that they brought up the accent thing. And honestly, I feel bad for Bin Hassan - he's just trying to do his job and provide for his family, and then gets pulled into this whole thing. We need to be more understanding of different cultures and backgrounds 🤝
 
😬 can you believe this?! someone just gets pulled over at airport by border patrol for no reason & has to deal with racism too... that's not right 🙅‍♂️ Ahmed Bin Hassan is a US citizen, so what did he even do wrong? I feel bad for him having to go through all this stress. It's like, hello! just doing your job 🚗💼. And to think, he was watching another incident just hours before... Renee Nicole Good's shooting by an ICE agent 😱. That's just awful. We need to stand up against racism in law enforcement and make sure everyone gets treated equally 🌟 no matter their background or accent 👍
 
It's just heartbreaking seeing this happening again 🤕. I remember when I was younger, I got stopped by customs at LAX because my parents were from different countries... they didn't know what to make of us. The agents just looked so confused and frustrated, not knowing how to handle our accents and backgrounds.

This incident with Ahmed Bin Hassan is a stark reminder that we still have a long way to go in terms of addressing racism and xenophobia in law enforcement 🚔💔. We need to be having these conversations and working towards a system that treats everyone equally, regardless of their background or nationality.

It's not just about the individual cases like Ahmed's; it's about creating a culture that values diversity and inclusion 🌎👥. We can't keep allowing biases and prejudices to guide our actions as law enforcement officers. It's time for us to come together and demand better from our institutions 💪
 
omg this incident is soooo messed 🤯 what's going on with law enforcement in the US?! it's not okay that Ahmed was targeted just because of his accent, or his background as a Somali-American. racism has no place in our society, period 💔 and it's even more disturbing when it comes from people who are supposed to be serving and protecting us. i mean, can you imagine if they came after someone with a white accent? 😒 there needs to be some serious reforms in the way law enforcement is handled, especially when it comes to immigration issues. we need to make sure everyone feels safe and respected, regardless of their background or status 💪
 
🤦‍♂️ This is so frustrating! 🚫😡 How can law enforcement make assumptions about someone based on their accent? 🗣️ It's not right, especially when it comes to immigration issues. 🤝 The Somali community has been unfairly targeted in the past and this incident just proves that there's still a lot of work to be done to combat racism and xenophobia. 💯 Ahmed Bin Hassan is a hero for speaking truth to power and standing up for himself. 👏 We need more people like him to continue the conversation about equality and justice. 🌟 The fact that he couldn't find work because of his immigration status highlights the struggles many immigrant communities face. 😔 It's time for us to come together as a society and support each other, no matter what our backgrounds or accents may be! 💕
 
🚨 this is getting out of hand!!! someone needs to explain why these agents can't just do their job without picking a fight over accents or immigration status? it's 2025 and we should be living in a world where that's not even an issue 🤦‍♂️ meanwhile, I'm sitting here thinking about Renee Nicole Good's tragic death and how that's still being swept under the rug... ICE agents are supposed to uphold the law, not use their power to intimidate and harass innocent people just because they're brown or foreign-born 🚫 let's get real, folks, this is all about racism and xenophobia 👎
 
I'm so concerned about this incident 🤕. It's absolutely unacceptable that Ahmed Bin Hassan was targeted because of his accent and immigration status. I mean, can't we all just get along? 😔 The fact that he was watching a video of someone being shot by an ICE agent just hours before is just heartbreaking. And to think that the Border Patrol agents thought they could intimidate him into doing their bidding... it's just racist 🚫. We need to be more aware of our biases and treat everyone with respect, regardless of where they're from. It's not okay to assume someone's status or background just because of a few words. Let's all try to do better, you know? 💖
 
I'm really not surprised about this incident 🤕. We gotta understand that everyone has a right to be protected under the law & we shouldn't be jumping to conclusions about people's intentions. Like, I know Ahmed Bin Hassan was just trying to do his job as an Uber driver, but the fact remains that he was confronted by Border Patrol agents who were suspicious of him. Maybe it wasn't about racism or xenophobia at all... maybe they were just following procedure? 🤔 Let's not be too quick to judge people without knowing all the facts. We need to have a more open-minded discussion about this kind of incident.
 
This is so heartbreaking 🤕🚫 Ahmed Bin Hassan's story breaks my heart, I'm literally shaking with anger and sadness at the same time 😡. Racism in law enforcement is a real issue that we need to address ASAP 💨. The fact that he was interrupted by the agent after watching Renee Nicole Good's fatal shooting just hours before is just too much to handle 🤯. How many more innocent people have to go through this? We can't let our government turn a blind eye to this issue, we need change NOW 💪.
 
Ugh, this just breaks my heart 🤕. I mean, come on, can't we all just get along? A guy gets pulled over for no reason, and he just wants to work his job, but these agents are already prejudice-ridden from the start. And yeah, that phrase "I can hear you don't have the same accent as me" is like, totally true 😂. But seriously, it's not funny anymore.

And poor Ahmed Bin Hassan, he's been through so much already 🤕. Being a Muslim immigrant, facing racism and xenophobia in every direction... it's just too much. And to think that ICE was targeting Somali immigrants in the Twin Cities? It's like, what's next? ✈️

But you know what really gets me? The fact that this incident is just another example of systemic racism in our country 🤦‍♂️. We need to do better, we need to educate ourselves and each other about these issues, and we need to hold our law enforcement to a higher standard 👮.

And can we talk about the Trump admin's role in all this? I mean, come on, targeting Somali immigrants just because of their ethnicity? It's like, what kind of country are we living in 🤔. We should be building bridges, not walls 🔒.
 
I'M FREAKED OUT ABOUT THIS STUFF GOING DOWN AT THE AIRPORT!!! IT'S LIKE, CAN'T WE JUST BE TREATED FAIRLY AS CITIZENS NO MATTER WHAT OUR BACKGROUNDS ARE?! AHMED BIN HASSAN IS RIGHT TO STAND UP FOR HIMSELF AND CALL OUT THOSE RACIST AGENTS. IT'S NOT ABOUT ACCENT OR WHERE YOU'RE FROM, IT'S ABOUT RESPECTING PEOPLE'S RIGHTS!
 
I'm literally fuming about this dude's experience at the airport! 🤯 Like, can you even imagine being pulled over by border patrol just because of your accent? It's not even a crime, right?! And the fact that he was interrupted while watching videos of another Somali-American woman getting shot by an ICE agent... it's like they're trying to provoke him or something. I'm so angry on his behalf! 🚫 As if being an Uber driver isn't hard enough with all the drama and stress, now he has to deal with racists trying to profile him just because of where he's from? It's just not right! And you know what really gets me? The fact that this community was targeted by the Trump administration. Like, why did they have to do that?! 🤷‍♀️ It's all so messed up and frustrating. I wish people would wake up and realize how discriminatory and unfair these policies are! 😡
 
🚫 this is not the first time we're seeing these racist profiles being used to target ppl... 2 years ago I was at LAX & a security guard asked me for my boarding pass 'cause I looked "suspiciously foreign"... turned out i just had a wrong accent 😕. it's time for us 2 take a stand against this kind of profiling & demand better from our law enforcement 🚔
 
🤔 what's really going on here? Some dude gets stopped by a border patrol agent at the airport because of his accent, and he responds with some shade about not having the same accent... sounds pretty obvious to me that the agents were looking for any excuse to bust him. 🚫 and let's be real, it's not like Ahmed Bin Hassan is doing anything out of the ordinary - just driving for Uber after a long day. I'm all for keeping our borders secure, but come on, this feels like a whole lot of unnecessary tension. And have you seen Renee Nicole Good's story? 😔 another innocent life lost to systemic racism and xenophobia... it's time we start asking some real questions about how law enforcement is being trained to deal with people from different backgrounds. 🤝
 
just can't believe what's goin on in this country rn 🤯. a guy gets pulled over just 'cause he don't sound american enough? that's some wild stuff right there. it's not even about the immigration status, but more like how they're tryin to bully people who are different from them. i'm all for folks followin' the law and whatnot, but this kinda treatment is just wrong. and poor ahmed was literally watchin videos of someone gettin shot by an ice agent just hours before he got stopped... that's some messed up timing right there 😒
 
This incident just broke my heart 🤕... as a global citizen, it's so frustrating to see racism & xenophobia still being a problem in law enforcement. The fact that Ahmed was already watching a video of another Black woman getting shot by an ICE agent hours earlier, and then gets stopped again by Border Patrol agents who were trying to provoke him... it's just unacceptable 🤷‍♂️. We need more diversity & inclusion in our law enforcement agencies, and we need to hold them accountable when they cross the line like this. It's not about national security or immigration status, it's about treating people with respect & dignity 🌎💖
 
can u imagine being stopped by border patrol just cuz ur accent's different?? 🤯 i drew a simple diagram to show how that feels:
```
+---------------+
| YOU | |
| (yourself) | |
+---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+
| BORDERS PATROL | |
| (agents with bias) | |
+---------------+
```
it's like, you're just trying to do ur job, but they're already primed to see u as "other". and then they have the nerve to question ur identity 🤷‍♂️. it's not just about racism, it's also about xenophobia and systemic oppression. we need more conversations like this one, where ppl can share their experiences and raise awareness 🗣️
 
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