Jacob Frey, ICE and Minneapolis
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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey doubles down on profanity-laced criticism of ICE after fatal shooting, telling critics he's "sorry I offended their delicate ears."
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey dismissed President Trump's claim that an ICE officer who shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis this week was "run over," minimizing his injury as "a hip injury he might as well have gotten from closing a refrigerator door with his hips.
Ann Arbor's Mayor Pro Tem Travis Radina is echoing Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey in a strongly worded and profane message to ICE.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited the Twin Cities Wednesday following a fatal shooting involving her agents. Meanwhile, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey was telling Noem and her team that they were not welcome in the city.
Preliminary information indicates that the woman was blocking Portland Avenue with her vehicle between 33rd and 34th streets when ICE agents approached her on foot and the vehicle began to drive off, according to Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara, who clarified that she was not being pursued by ICE at the time.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey says the city is suing the Trump administration over what he calls 'unconstitutional' ICE tactics tied to the immigration enforcement surge.