Minneapolis city councilor concerned over ICE vehicles by City Hall breaking city seperation ordinance; mayor’s office disputes, citing Homan meeting

On Monday, Minneapolis City Council member Soren Stevenson took to social media to tell people about five Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) vehicles that were parked in a bike lane and Minneapolis police parking spots outside of city hall, which he was concerned were breaking the city’s separation ordinance.

He said that he and a few other councilors went outside, and were watching the vehicles and blowing whistles to alert anyone in the area of ICE. After about 45 minutes, the vehicles all left, he said.

He went on to say that he checked with the mayor’s office about the incident, and Mayor Jacob Frey’s chief of staff told him that Border Czar Tom Homan was there for a meeting with the mayor…

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