Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey on Wednesday reaffirmed his administration’s stance of limiting cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, even when pressed about a case involving an undocumented immigrant accused of killing a local woman while allegedly driving drunk.
Appearing on “Fox & Friends,” Frey argued that the current federal enforcement push in Minneapolis goes beyond targeting serious crime.
“We are willing to work with people when it’s about murder and when it’s about crime. But the truth is that this ain’t about that,” Frey said. He added that the city’s immigrant community matters to Minneapolis, saying, “We love them and we care about them.”…