MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents will spend three weeks at MSP Airport, checking and verifying documents of both customers and employees, an airport employee said.
The employee shared a memo that details the plans, which include patrolling jet bridges.
In a statement on Tuesday, a Metropolitan Airports Commission spokesman said, in part: “Neither the Metropolitan Airports Commission nor the MSP Airport Police Department receive advance notice of or coordinate immigration enforcement activity at the airport. Federal regulations provide federal agents with broad access to MSP Airport property. This includes access to the airfield, pre- and post-security areas in the terminals and public spaces like parking ramps and lots.”…