Despite border czar Homan's vows of ICE drawdown, Minneapolis mayor says he'll believe it when he sees it

Minneapolis Mayor Skeptical of ICE Border Czar's Vows Amidst Tensions

In a move that has sparked widespread criticism, U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) announced plans to draw down its border security presence in Minneapolis. However, the city's mayor remains unconvinced, saying he'll only believe it when he sees it.

The announcement came as part of an effort to reduce tensions between law enforcement agencies and immigrant communities. ICE officials had vowed to scale back their operations in response to growing concerns over police brutality and racial profiling.

Despite these promises, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has expressed skepticism about the agency's intentions. "We need concrete actions, not just empty words," he said. "The city deserves transparency and accountability from law enforcement."

Frey's comments come as protests against ICE operations continue to plague the city. Critics argue that the agency's presence only serves to exacerbate tensions between police and immigrant communities.

In a separate development, a federal investigation into the killing of Alex Pretti, an unarmed man shot by a Minneapolis police officer, has raised questions about the use of deadly force in law enforcement situations.

According to testimony from experts, including former ATF special agent Scott Sweetow, agents should be placed on leave for at least three days after using lethal force. This period allows time for reflection and de-escalation, as well as the opportunity for statements to be taken from all parties involved.

Sweetow's recommendations also emphasize the importance of collecting evidence, including ballistic evidence and autopsy results, in any investigation into a use-of-force incident. He notes that this information is critical in determining whether an officer's actions were justified.

Furthermore, Sweetow suggests involving local or state agencies in investigations to build confidence and trust with the public. This approach acknowledges that even small roles can make a significant difference in perceptions of law enforcement.

As tensions between ICE and Minneapolis continue to simmer, Frey's skepticism remains a pressing concern. Only time will tell if the agency's promises are more than just empty words.
 
I think Frey is being totally reasonable πŸ€”. I mean, how can you trust an agency that's got such a sketchy history? All these empty promises and no real changes happening - it's like they're trying to fool us πŸ˜’. What's gonna change now? They just scale back their ops in one city? Please. It's all about optics, not actual reform πŸ“Έ. And meanwhile, the real issue is still out there - police brutality and racial profiling. That's what we should be focusing on, not some PR stunt to calm down a few protesters 🚫. The investigation into Alex Pretti's death better be thorough, too. Can't just sweep it under the rug πŸ‘Š.
 
πŸ€” I'm telling you, this whole thing with the ICE border czar is fishy 🐟. They're supposed to scale back their presence in Minneapolis but what if it's all a smokescreen? Maybe they're just trying to distract us from something bigger. And don't even get me started on the mayor's skepticism – I think he's onto something, you know? We need concrete actions not just empty words. What if this is all just a PR stunt? πŸ“Ί The federal investigation into Alex Pretti's killing seems pretty suspicious too. I mean, why are they only suggesting that agents be placed on leave for 3 days after using lethal force? That doesn't seem like enough to me πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And what about the fact that experts like Scott Sweetow are saying we need to involve local or state agencies in investigations? Sounds like they're trying to get more eyes on the situation, if you ask me πŸ‘€
 
ICE is like the kid who says they're going to clean up their room, but you know they just wanna leave the toys out for someone else to deal with lol 🀣. Like, what's good, Minneapolis? We'll believe it when we see the actual changes, not just some PR stunt. And can we talk about how convenient it is that the city mayor is skeptical of ICE's intentions right after there's a federal investigation into police brutality? Like, what's next? Are they gonna ask for a refund on their 'tough love' program? πŸ€‘
 
I'm super worried about this whole thing πŸ€•. ICE is making these big changes but they're not showing us what that means in practice. I get that Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey wants transparency and accountability, but it feels like he's not giving them enough credit to make a difference. At the same time, I totally get why people are skeptical - we've seen too many instances of police brutality and racial profiling in this country.

It's interesting that Scott Sweetow is pushing for more evidence collection and involving local agencies in investigations. That makes sense - it's all about building trust with the community. But can ICE really deliver on their promises? I'm not holding my breath, tbh πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. We need to see real action before we can believe that they're serious about changing their ways.

And what's up with this federal investigation into Alex Pretti's death? It's like, finally some accountability is being called for, but how long will it take? I hope the investigation goes all the way to the top and that justice is served. We need to see a real commitment to change from law enforcement agencies before we can move forward πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm low-key worried about this whole situation πŸ€”... I mean, I get that they're trying to ease tensions and all that, but how can we trust them when it feels like their actions don't match their words? Like, the mayor's right, concrete actions are what matters here. What's a few empty promises gonna do, you know? It sounds like they're just trying to smooth things over for PR reasons πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ... but if we want real change, we need actual results, not just some watered-down compromise. And can we talk about the Alex Pretti case for a sec? I don't think it's that hard to see how their actions could've been avoided... maybe it's time for some serious introspection within law enforcement πŸ•ŠοΈ
 
ICE is still lying we all know this πŸ€₯ They're gonna scale back but it's just a publicity stunt to get out of bad press... meanwhile, the real problems in Minneapolis run much deeper. Those protests ain't gonna stop till something concrete changes πŸ‘€ We need more than empty promises from ICE or any other agency. The Alex Pretti case is still a mystery and no justice has been served yet... it's just a drop in the bucket compared to all the systemic issues this city faces πŸ€•
 
I'm low-key worried about this whole thing πŸ€”... I mean, it's good that they're trying to reduce tensions, but at the same time, how can you really trust someone who's been accused of things like racial profiling and police brutality? 🚫 It's just not enough for them to promise to scale back their operations. We need to see some real changes, like more transparency and accountability from law enforcement. πŸ”

And now with this federal investigation into the killing of Alex Pretti, it's even more important that we get answers about what really went down πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, if they're saying that agents should be on leave for at least three days after using lethal force, then let's see them follow their own rules πŸ•°οΈ.

I'm not gonna lie, it's a bit concerning that Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is being so skeptical of ICE's vows πŸ’”. But I get why he would be - we've all been burned before when agencies make promises they don't keep. We need to see some real change before we can start trusting them again πŸ‘Š.

This whole situation just highlights how complex it is to build trust between law enforcement and immigrant communities 🌎. It's not just about empty words, it's about concrete actions that show a commitment to change πŸ”„.
 
ICE trying to ease tensions by scaling back operations in Minneapolis πŸ€”, but Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is keeping a close eye on things πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ. He wants to see some real action before he believes it πŸ’ͺ. Tensions between law enforcement and immigrant communities are already super high 😩, so if the agency can actually follow through on their promises, that'd be huge πŸ‘. Can't say I blame Frey for being skeptical, though πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. It's gonna take more than just empty words to rebuild trust πŸ’¬.
 
I'm still trying to figure out what's going on with this whole ICE situation. I mean, I get that they're supposed to be helping with border security and all that, but it feels like they're not really listening to the concerns of the communities they're interacting with. Like, how can you just scale back your operations because people are protesting? It sounds like more of a PR move than an actual solution.

And now this other thing about the police officer who killed Alex Pretti... it's crazy that there's even a question about whether he should have been on leave for three days after using lethal force. I mean, isn't that just basic human decency? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ The fact that they're having to debate this stuff is just a sign of how messed up things are.

I don't know, maybe I'm just missing something here. But it seems like we need more than just empty words and promises from law enforcement agencies. We need real change, and that's not going to happen overnight. πŸ€”
 
OMG u guys 🀯 I'm literally so frustrated with our mayor Jacob Frey right now 😩 like he's not even buying what ICE is saying?! πŸ™„ they say they're scaling back ops but Frey is all "show me the proof" πŸ’β€β™€οΈ and honestly who can blame him? we need transparency and accountability from law enforcement, it's not just about empty words, it's about justice for our community 🌎

and btw have u seen the news about Alex Pretti? 😭 that's just heartbreaking and we need to make sure this kind of thing never happens again πŸ’” I'm all for the investigation but let's be real ICE is not exactly known for being trustworthy πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ so Frey is right to keep a close eye on them πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” I'm all about seeing actions over words when it comes to these big-ticket items like border security and police brutality. It's easy to make grand promises, but what really matters is what happens next. In Minneapolis' case, they need to see some real effort from ICE to actually reduce their presence. It's not just about transparency and accountability, it's also about building trust with the community. I mean, how many times can we say the same thing before something changes? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ The fact that a federal investigation into the killing of Alex Pretti is happening is definitely a positive step, but only time will tell if it leads to any real changes. One thing's for sure though - the community isn't going to wait around for things to 'sort themselves out'. They need to see some serious action from law enforcement and ICE. πŸ’ͺ
 
Come on πŸ€”, can we believe this? Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is like that one aunt who always doubts everyone πŸ˜’. "We need concrete actions, not just empty words" yeah right πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. I mean, what's the harm in drawing down ICE presence if it's gonna make things less tense for immigrant communities? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And all this fuss about transparency and accountability... like, can't we just have a simple "trust us" from law enforcement agencies? πŸ™„ Anyway, gotta keep an eye on this one πŸ‘€
 
πŸš”ICE should actually be drawing up its presence on the border period not decreasing it! I mean, what's next? Are they gonna start letting people just waltz in and out whenever they please? Come on, Minneapolis Mayor Frey is right to be skeptical - we need concrete actions from law enforcement, not empty promises. Those protests are still going strong for a reason... πŸ€”
 
ICE announcing plans to scale back their operations in Minneapolis is like me saying I'm gonna eat healthier - lol, good luck with that 🀣. The city's mayor seems like a sane human for now, asking for concrete actions instead of empty promises. I mean, who wouldn't want transparency and accountability from law enforcement? It's about time someone held them accountable for their actions.

The protests against ICE operations are getting out of hand, but it's hard not to agree that the agency's presence is causing more problems than it's solving. And now with the federal investigation into Alex Pretti's killing, it's clear that police departments need some serious reforms. I mean, who needs a three-day leave for using lethal force? πŸ™„ Just saying.

Frey's comments are like a breath of fresh air - someone's finally speaking up and demanding change. I just hope he doesn't get shot by ICE agents or something πŸ˜‚.
 
can't believe frey is still being all cautious about ice's plans πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ like, what's the point of even announcing something if you're not gonna follow through? doesn't seem like a great idea for transparency and accountability to me... also, what's with the investigation into alex pretti's death? shouldn't we just be focusing on making sure police officers don't shoot unarmed people in the first place? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing...ICE is drawing down their presence in Minneapolis but I'm not buying it yet πŸ˜’. The city needs concrete actions, not just empty promises from an agency that's already had its fair share of controversy πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. We need transparency and accountability from law enforcement, period πŸ’―. And what about the ongoing protests against ICE ops? It feels like we're just patching up the surface issues without really addressing the underlying problems πŸ”„. Can't we just have a calm and respectful conversation with our law enforcement agencies instead of resorting to rhetoric and empty gestures? πŸ’”
 
πŸ˜’ so i'm really worried about these developments in minneapolis. like, ice is already super sketchy and then they just announce plans to scale back their presence but the mayor is all skeptical? what does that even mean? πŸ€” meanwhile, we got protests and tensions running wild because of police brutality... this is a huge mess πŸ‘Ž. and now we gotta hear about some fed investigation into an unarmed guy getting shot by a cop? 🚫 ugh it's just too much already.
 
I'm so frustrated with this whole thing... I mean, I get that there's tension between the police and immigrant communities, but come on, can't we find a way to resolve it without demonizing an entire agency? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ ICE is already facing so much backlash from people who are just trying to do their jobs. And now they're announcing they're going to reduce their presence in Minneapolis? It sounds like a bunch of empty promises to me... πŸ™„ The city's mayor has every right to be skeptical until he sees some real action happening on the ground. We need concrete changes, not just words and PR spin... 😐
 
ICE is always getting slammed for being super harsh on immigrants πŸ€•. I think they should just try to understand that not everyone is scared of 'em 😊. The mayor is being super cautious, but like, what's wrong with wanting some transparency and accountability from law enforcement? πŸ’Ό It's all about building trust between the police and immigrant communities, you know? 🌎 Minneapolis needs to take a step back and have an open conversation about their policies instead of just jumping at things. And btw, can we talk about how the death of Alex Pretti is still a huge mystery? πŸ€” Those investigators need to get it together ASAP! πŸ”
 
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