U.S. futures this morning suggest a mixed open: Dow up 0.18%, S&P down 0.07%, Nasdaq down 0.24%. Investors are closely watching crude oil’s 0.9% climb, which may reignite inflation concerns. Energy stocks are likely to outperform early in the session. U.S.: Encountering ICE - A "David vs. Goliath" moment | Watch Video In city after city, the Trump administration, through its agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement, has been testing limits of the law in apprehending and detaining people suspected of being undocumented, many of whom have no criminal record. Lee Cowan talks with a pastor whose Los Angeles parishioners feared being targeted by ICE; a man whose legal status in the U.S. was revoked and now faces deportation; and an attorney who resigned from ICE and now helps defend those detained by the government, which claims it is acting within the law. Stocks were knocked down a bit in afternoon trading by declines in key technology names like Palantir Technologies , Tesla and Nvidia . Palantir led the S&P 500's pullback, falling 7.5%, while Tesla and Nvidia dropped more than 1% and almost 1%, respectively. The CBOE Volatility Index spiked, signaling some investors were scrambling to buy some protection against a future S&P 500 decline in the form of put contracts. Index futures this morning show tentative buying in Dow (+0.12%) and S&P (+0.03%), but Nasdaq (-0.17%) struggles amid cloud software downgrades. Market experts cite rotation out of high-multiple tech into value-based sectors.