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When an ICE agent had a seizure in Minneapolis on Jan. 22, the two women in his custody were the ones who helped him. The Star Tribune reports on how 39-year-old kindergarten teacher Tippy Amundson, and 55-year-old personal care attendant Heather Zemien told the driver of the SUV they were held in to call 911, asked to be uncuffed, and kept the ICE agent's airway clear and his head cradled as he had a second seizure. After the agent was transferred to medical care, Amundson and Zemien were taken to Whipple Federal Building where a commanding officer eventually told them: "We’re releasing you to your counsel and to your state representative ... But you need to tell everybody that we treated you kindly.”

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