Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey rips ICE’s immigration crackdown during blistering CNN interview: ‘Invaded by our own federal government’

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has delivered a scathing critique of the Trump administration's immigration crackdown in his city, labeling it an "invasion" by the federal government. During a recent CNN interview, Frey emphasized the need for local law enforcement to maintain their independence and resist what he perceives as attempts by federal authorities to exert control.

Frey expressed concerns that the presence of thousands of ICE and Border Patrol agents in Minneapolis could lead to clashes between local police and federal officials, warning that such confrontations would undermine public trust. The mayor urged protesters to remain peaceful, stressing that the city will not engage in a "brand of chaos" in response to the Trump administration's actions.

The Democrat Mayor acknowledged that the situation has escalated significantly, with President Trump reportedly preparing 1,500 military personnel to enter Minneapolis. However, Frey insisted that the ultimate goal is for the judicial system to intervene and prevent further tensions from boiling over.

Frey also disputed claims by Border czar Tom Homan that local officials are being asked to allow federal authorities access to local jail facilities in exchange for scaling down the immigration crackdown. The Mayor fired back at Homan, suggesting that he underestimates the complexities of policing in Minnesota, where public safety and community trust are paramount.

The situation has drawn national attention, with Minnesota and Illinois having filed lawsuits against the Trump administration seeking to reverse the surge of federal personnel in their states. Frey also expressed skepticism about the possibility of President Trump invoking the Insurrection Act to deploy National Guard troops to Minneapolis, calling such a move "shocking."

As tensions continue to simmer in Minneapolis, Frey has reaffirmed his commitment to protecting local law enforcement and the rights of protesters, ensuring that the city remains a beacon of resistance against what he sees as an overreach by the federal government.
 
I'm low-key worried about this whole situation 🤕. I think Mayor Frey is right on point, you feel? The feds gotta respect local law enforcement and not try to control them like that's gonna lead to more problems 🔥. I mean, can't they just chill for a sec? 🙄 Minneapolis doesn't need 1500 military personnel, that's just too much 💪. And what's with the whole lawsuit thing? I think it's time for President Trump to calm down and listen to the people 🗣️. We gotta stand together for our local heroes and make sure they're protected #JusticeForLawEnforcement #RespectTheLocal #PeacefulProtest
 
[ Image of a cartoon police officer wearing a helmet with a "help" sign on it, surrounded by a crowd of protesters holding signs that say "Protect Our Police" and "Respect Local Law Enforcement"] 🚨💪

[A GIF of a person shrugging and saying "I don't know man"] 🤷‍♂️

[An image of a city map with a big red X marked through it, surrounded by the words "Not My City" in bold letters] 🗺️👎

[A meme of Donald Trump's face with a megaphone, shouting "Fake News!" while holding a sign that says "I'm Not Invasion, I'm Enforcement"] 😂📰
 
omg is it true they r sending 1500 military ppl to minneapolis?? thats crazy 🤯 like wut r they gonna do with them tho? its just another thing for frey to be worried about lol idk if i would wanna live in a city with that much tension 🤷‍♂️ u think the feds are really going 2 start arresting ppl in minneapolis or is this all just drama??
 
🤔 I'm so down for the mayor taking a stand against the feds trying to exert control over Minneapolis! It's crazy how they're deploying 1,500 military personnel just to show their power 🚫💪 Newsflash: it ain't gonna work! The people of Minnesota aren't afraid to speak out and fight for what's right. I'm loving that Frey is prioritizing public safety and community trust – we need more leaders like him who actually care about the well-being of their constituents 🌟
 
This is so worrying 🤕... I can feel the fear and frustration in Minneapolis right now 😩. The Trump administration's actions are really testing the limits of local authority and the trust between law enforcement and the community 💔. It's like they're pitting one group against another, and that's just not right 🤷‍♀️. As a city, Minneapolis has always been about being inclusive and welcoming, but this immigration crackdown is making people feel like outsiders and targets 😔.

I can see why Mayor Frey is so adamant about resisting federal control – it's not just about local law enforcement; it's about the safety and well-being of everyone living there 🌟. And let's be real, this is also about President Trump's ego and power struggles... but that's a whole different story 😒. What I do hope is that the judicial system steps in to prevent further conflict, and that Minneapolis can remain a peaceful haven for all its residents ❤️.
 
I'm so worried about this situation unfolding in Minneapolis 🤕... I mean, it's like, can't they just let the cities handle their own immigration issues? The Trump admin is making it seem like they're trying to take control away from local law enforcement and that's just not right. It's all about maintaining public trust and keeping everyone safe, you know?

And what's with this military personnel thing? Like, are they really planning on sending in the troops? That sounds super scary and I'm sure it would definitely escalate tensions even more 😬... The mayor's trying to keep things peaceful and I think that's a good approach. We should be focusing on finding solutions rather than resorting to chaos.

I've also been following this lawsuit stuff, and it seems like the states are fighting back against the Trump admin's overreach 🙌... It's about time someone stood up for local rights and autonomy. We need more of that kind of resistance and less of this federal control nonsense.
 
🤔 you know what's wild? we're so used to seeing our local leaders stepping up & speaking out against policies they don't agree with that it's actually kinda refreshing 🙌 frey's stance on this is all about preserving public trust & community safety, which is super important. it's easy to get caught up in the heat of the moment & react impulsively, but frey's calm & collected approach shows us that sometimes taking a step back & thinking things through can lead to more effective solutions 💡
 
I'm telling ya, this whole thing feels like a setup 🤔... Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is clearly playing both sides against each other - on one hand, he's trying to sound all heroic and stuff about defending local law enforcement, but on the other hand, his actions are just fueling the fire 🔥. Like, what's really going on here? Is this some kind of PR stunt to distract us from the real issues?

And those 1,500 military personnel arriving in Minneapolis? That's not a coincidence 🚨... it feels like something bigger is at play here. You can't just send in an army without having a plan, right? I'm not saying it's necessarily a conspiracy (although, you never know 😉), but something doesn't add up about this whole situation.

What if the Trump administration is trying to spark chaos on purpose? Maybe it's all just a smokescreen for something more sinister 🤐... we'll have to keep an eye on this one.
 
🤔 I'm telling you, something fishy is going on here 🐟. Mayor Frey's all about playing politics with this whole immigration crackdown situation. He's using it to stir up some drama and get attention from the liberal crowd 🔥. But what really gets me is how he's using local police as a pawn in this game 🚔. If you ask me, this is just another example of the Trump admin trying to exert control over states that don't want it 👊.

And let's not forget about those 1,500 military personnel showing up in Minneapolis 🤯. That's some serious show of force right there 💪. But what does it really mean? Is it just a bluff or is there something more sinister at play 🔍? I'm keeping an open mind here 👀.

One thing's for sure though - this whole situation is getting pretty heated 🔥. And I don't think we're seeing the end of it 💸. Stay tuned, folks... it's about to get real 📺!
 
😬 I'm low-key freaking out about this whole situation in Minneapolis! The mayor is right, it's getting super tense with all these ICE agents and Border Patrols showing up. It feels like the Trump admin is trying to bully local law enforcement into doing their bidding 🚫. Frey's got some serious guts for speaking truth to power 💁‍♂️. I'm not surprised that Minnesota and Illinois are suing over this - it's about time someone took the feds to court! 😅 What's even more concerning is that Trump's threatening to deploy National Guard troops, which would be totally unacceptable 🚫. The mayor's commitment to protecting protesters' rights is much appreciated 💯. This whole thing is a perfect storm of overreach and chaos - we need some calm heads to step in ASAP! 😴
 
omg u guys can u believe frey is speaking out like this?? 🤯 i'm literally so proud of our mayor for sticking up to trump and his crew! the whole situation with all those ice agents coming in is just, like, crazy and i don't think it's cool how they're trying to control our police department. frey is totally right that we need to keep our local law enforcement independent and not let federal authorities come in and dictate what we can and can't do.

i love that frey is calling out tom homan for underestimating the complexity of policing in minnesota - like, hello, we're a diverse state with a lot of different communities and safety concerns! frey is all about keeping our city safe while also respecting protesters' rights to free speech. it's so refreshing to see someone in power actually care about what people want.

i'm literally on the edge of my seat waiting for what happens next - i hope our mayor's protests work and that trump doesn't try anything crazy like invoking the insurrection act 🙏🏼💪
 
🤯 OMG, this is getting crazy! I'm loving how Mayor Frey is speaking truth to power 😊. The idea that thousands of ICE agents and Border Patrol agents are being sent to Minneapolis to crack down on immigration is just insane 🚫. As a resident of the US, it's wild to see our own government trying to exert control over local law enforcement. It's like they're forgetting that police departments are made up of human beings who care about their communities 💖.

I'm also totally with Mayor Frey when he says we need to resist this overreach 🚫. As a nation, we're supposed to be founded on the principles of liberty and justice for all ⚖️. It's time for our leaders to start prioritizing those values again 👊. The fact that President Trump is considering deploying National Guard troops under the Insurrection Act is just chilling 😱. Can you imagine if this was done in, say, a city like Portland or Seattle? The reaction would be immediate 🤯.

Anyway, I'm all for supporting our local law enforcement and protesters who are standing up against injustice 💪. We need more leaders like Mayor Frey who are willing to speak truth to power and fight for what's right 🔥!
 
🤦‍♂️ I mean, who wouldn't trust their local cops when there are thousands of armed federal agents lurking around every corner? 🚔😒 It's not like Minneapolis is being turned into some sort of dystopian nightmare or anything. And let's be real, if the feds start deploying military personnel to "maintain order," that just sounds like a fancy way of saying they're gonna try and take over the city 🤯. I'm all for local law enforcement having independence, but when it comes down to it, we need our cops to have each other's backs – not some faceless, uniformed federal agents who only care about enforcing Trump's latest bone-headed policy 💪.
 
🤯 I mean, can you blame Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey for being all out for self-defense, right? 🙅‍♂️ The idea that thousands of ICE and Border Patrol agents just show up in one city and expect local law enforcement to roll over is just nuts. It's like they're trying to take away everyone's autonomy at once. 🚫 I get why Frey wants to protect his officers from getting caught in the middle of a federal-fail situation – it's like they're pawns in some sick game. But also, can we talk about how messed up it is that the Trump administration thinks this will somehow make things better? It just smacks of desperation and a complete disregard for local communities. 🤪
 
OMG, this is getting outta hand 🤯! 1500 military personnel is like, a whole lotta firepower 😱. I get why Frey's all worried about clashes between local cops and fed authorities - it could really mess with public trust 💔. But at the same time, you've gotta wonder if the Trump admin's just trying to muscle in on local control 🤖. Like, can't they see that policing is way more nuanced than just "allowing" or "denying" access? It's all about building relationships and trust with the community 🤝. And what's up with Tom Homan's claims anyway? Sounds like he's just trying to stir up drama 📰. The fact that Minneapolis and Illinois are going after Trump in court is definitely a good sign, though 🙌
 
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