Some Greater Minnesota Sheriffs Plan Continued Cooperation with Immigration Enforcement

February 7, 2026 • Google News World

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Several sheriffs in greater Minnesota have announced plans to continue cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) amid a surge in immigration enforcement activities. The decision comes as tensions between law enforcement agencies and ICE have increased over the use of certain tactics.

In related news, Minneapolis officials are responding to comments made by former President Donald Trump regarding the killings of two individuals in the city. Trump stated that the deaths were “unfortunate” but did not explicitly condemn them.

Leadership changes are also underway in Minnesota, following a period of tension between agencies over immigration enforcement strategies. The shift is part of an ongoing effort to address concerns about the use of certain tactics by ICE and other law enforcement agencies.

In addition, experts have weighed in on the implications of recent developments in Minnesota’s immigration policies. The state has been at the center of attention due to its proximity to the US-Mexico border and the presence of several major cities with large immigrant populations.

Former President Trump has also vowed to adopt a “softer touch” approach to immigration enforcement, but his administration has continued to prioritize mass deportations.

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