WCCO Radio Minneapolis: Possible Trump executive order could target sanctuary cities. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey says it’s not the city’s problem

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey says President Donald Trump is wrong and told Vineeta Sawkar on the WCCO Morning News says that it would be against Minnesota state law, and is also a violation of a separation ordinance between the city and the federal government.

“Look, I’m the mayor of this city and my responsibility is to make sure that people are safe and I want our officers, I want them stopping violent crime,” Frey explains. “I don’t want our officers spending a single second assisting someone who’s undocumented, and that’s the only issue.”

Mayor Frey says that the Minneapolis police department has more important things to do and adding immigration enforcement duties would be unsafe for the city.

“I’ll just ask kind of the, the basic question like what’s more dangerous? A serial killer who’s on the loose or a guy that’s just dropping his kids off at school and then going to work a landscaping job? There are more important things that we need our officers to do and we’re able to prioritize that,” Frey said.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/possible-trump-executive-order-could-target-sanctuary-cities-minneapolis-mayor-jacob-frey-says-it-s-not-the-city-s-problem/ar-AA1DQWek

Fear and Loathing – Closer to the Edge: ICE Abduction in Minneapolis

On March 27, 2025, ICE agents arrived at an off-campus residence in Minneapolis and detained a graduate student at the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management.

The university confirmed it. The governor confirmed it. The senators confirmed it.

But three days later, here’s what no one will say:

Who was taken?

Why?

Where are they now?

There is no name. No nationality. No charges. No legal documentation made public. Just a silence that sounds an awful lot like complicity.

This is not “immigration enforcement.” This is authoritarian theater, orchestrated by a regime that wants to make fear visible, permanent, and inescapable — without ever having to justify itself.

THE TRUMP-NOEM-MILLER PLAYBOOK IS IN EFFECT

Let’s be clear: this didn’t happen in a vacuum. It happened in Trump’s America, Part II — a sequel even darker than the first.

This is what it looks like when Stephen Miller’s fascist fantasies become federal policy again.This is what it looks like when Kristi Noem, Trump’s heir apparent, calls student protesters “terrorists” and demands universities hand over names.

This is what it looks like when the president of the United States refers to “vermin,” jokes about mass deportation trains, and rebuilds the very system that once stole children in the night.

You think it’s a coincidence that this student was taken just weeks after Trump’s DOJ threatened “uncooperative” campuses? You think it’s a coincidence that this student was taken days after the University of Minnesota received a federal warning over “pro-Palestine activity”?

You think it’s a coincidence that this student — not a criminal, not even accused of a crime — has simply vanished?

No. This is the blueprint.

And if we don’t say the word now — authoritarianism — we might never get the chance again.

JOIN US MONDAY: PROTEST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA

We are gathering. Not to whisper. Not to plead. But to demand.

PROTEST DETAILS:

Monday, March 31 — Noon

Outside Morrill Hall

100 Church St. SE, Minneapolis, MN

Bring your voice. Bring your questions. Bring your rage. Because the only thing more dangerous than ICE disappearing a student is if we let it happen in silence.

THIS ISN’T JUST A STUDENT. THIS IS A STRATEGY.

ICE is targeting students to make you afraid to organize.

They want to turn your visa into a leash. Your education into a threat. Your freedom into a warning to others.

But they don’t want to fight us in the open.

They want us to vanish into news blurbs and procedural ambiguity.They want plausible deniability backed by actual terror.

We are not playing along.

WHAT YOU CAN DO RIGHT NOW:

1. Join the protest at Morrill Hall on Monday, March 31st at noon

2. Use the hashtag #WhereIsTheStudent to flood their silence

3. File a FOIA request — we’ll help (link coming)

4. Sign up for our April 1–4 campaign: #ExposeTheFools

5. Call out Noem, Miller, and Trump by name. This is their playbook.

6. Show up and participate in a protest on April 5th.

They want us to believe this is normal.

They want us to look away.

They want us to be afraid of asking the simplest question in a democracy:

Where is the student?

Let’s ask it — again, and again, and again — until the silence shatters.

#whereisthestudent#exposethefools

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Patch: Trump Admin Pulls Vaccine Funding, Forcing Minneapolis To Halt Clinics

While the full ramifications are still unfolding, the Minneapolis Health Department announced it must immediately shut down its free vaccination clinics and halt all immunization outreach.

The local impact includes canceling five free vaccine clinics scheduled for April and halting partnerships with providers like M Health Fairview, Odam Medical Clinic, and Neighborhood HealthSource, city officials said.

The funding doesn’t just affect COVID-19; it halts access to routine immunizations like polio, MMR (measles, mumps, rubella), and other childhood vaccines.

Trump Admin Pulls Vaccine Funding, Forcing Minneapolis To Halt Clinics

Star Tribune: ‘I’m going crazy’: Delays, confusion as ICE moves Minnesota detainees across the country

This is not my America.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is transferring immigrants arrested in Minnesota to jails in Texas, Louisiana and Colorado as the agency runs out of space in the three local jails contracted to provide beds for ICE detainees.

The practice is leading to delayed hearings and longer detention times — and sometimes panic for people stranded a thousand miles from home.

But, she said, she could not hear his case that day because he was not being detained in Minnesota. If he wanted to be released, he would have to ask a judge in a Louisiana court.

The man was scheduled for a hearing in Fort Snelling in late February, a few weeks after his arrest. He could have been released on bond then.

But the transfer led to a series of delays. By the time of his first hearing at the Conroe, Texas, court in mid-April, he will have been locked up for two months.

Attorney Cameron Giebink had a client with no criminal record who was moved from Minnesota to Texas, had his hearing delayed two weeks and had to find his own way back home after being released on bond.

“This practice is delaying custody hearing by weeks in many cases, at significant cost to taxpayers and the prospective immigrants who often face significant costs as a result of the move,” Giebink said in an email.

Mazzie told the Texas deputy to stay connected, though it would be a while before she got to the detainee there. And she explained she was somewhat glad Denver did not connect because it’s a “nightmare” when a bond hearing is scheduled from a place where she has no jurisdiction.

Legal counsel for the Denver detainee, who is a Mexican national, raised concerns. An attorney said their client was anxious to have a hearing “and so we’re chasing rabbits.”

“Exactly … same here,” Mazzie said.

‘I’m going crazy’: Confusion as ICE moves MN detainees to other states