Minneapolis Police Chief: ICE Raids Aren't Our Job
Minneapolis, Minnesota USA,Thu Dec 04 2025
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Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara recently made waves by stating his department won't assist ICE with raids. Why? He says they're already stretched too thin handling local crime.
The chief was asked about his stance on CNN. Critics argue that helping ICE could target dangerous criminals and save lives. But O'Hara stands firm. He points out that immigration authorities don't handle domestic violence, shootings, or robberies. Those are his department's responsibilities.
O'Hara explains that Minneapolis doesn't have enough officers to tackle existing crime. Adding ICE raids to the mix just isn't feasible. He also worries about the impact on the community. People might be too scared to call 911 if they think it could lead to immigration enforcement.
The chief also mentions that assisting ICE would go against local laws. But his main concern is the safety of Minneapolis residents. He believes his department's focus should remain on local crime and violence.
This isn't just about resources. It's about priorities. O'Hara argues that police should focus on what they do best: protecting and serving their community. He believes that's the best way to keep people safe.
https://localnews.ai/article/minneapolis-police-chief-ice-raids-arent-our-job-463de682
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