As Trump presidency approaches, Minnesota's largest county and city distance themselves from ICE
- As Donald Trump prepares to take office, Minnesota leaders are distancing themselves from Immigration and Customs Enforcement amid fears of mass deportations.
- The counties of Anoka, Hennepin, Dakota, and Ramsey are considered sanctuary counties due to their refusal to hold non-citizens on detainer.
- Grassroots organizations are increasing efforts to support the undocumented community in the Twin Cities, where approximately 164,000 people face deportation risks.
- Local officials emphasize that enforcing federal immigration laws is not their responsibility, focusing instead on community support and communication.
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