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Minnesota Mayor Jacob Frey has publicly expressed strong opposition to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in Minneapolis. In a recent statement, Frey confronted federal immigration authorities, telling ICE agents to leave the city. His remarks came amid ongoing debates surrounding immigration enforcement policies and local autonomy.

Frey’s comments reflect growing tensions between city officials and federal agencies over immigration enforcement practices. While city leaders have emphasized the importance of protecting immigrant communities, federal authorities maintain their mandate to enforce immigration laws nationwide. The mayor’s statement signals his opposition to what he perceives as disruptive or unwelcome immigration removals within Minneapolis.

The dispute highlights broader national discussions on immigration policy and local control. Municipalities across the country have increasingly taken a stand on how federal immigration enforcement is carried out within their jurisdictions. Frey’s direct language underscores his firm stance against federal operations that target undocumented migrants in the city.

As of now, there has been no official response from ICE regarding Frey’s remarks. The situation continues to draw attention amid ongoing debates about immigration policy and regional autonomy in the United States.

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