Mayor says ICE seeks to cause "chaos and disruption" in Minneapolis

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has declared that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is seeking to create "chaos and disruption" in the city by increasing its military presence. In an effort to protect his community, Frey has stated that Minneapolis will not cooperate with ICE's demands to deploy additional agents into local jails and prisons.

Frey believes that ICE's true intention is not to increase public safety, but rather to intimidate and disrupt immigrant communities. He emphasized the importance of maintaining trust between local authorities and the federal government, stating that past administrations successfully built relationships with mayors, chiefs, and sheriffs across the country.

The mayor also dismissed claims made by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem that Renee Good's actions leading up to her shooting were an "act of domestic terrorism." Frey countered that such narratives are often used to justify aggressive federal actions and undermine trust in local communities.

In contrast to protests that have taken place since the killing, Frey noted that these demonstrations do not resemble the violent outbursts seen in 2020 following George Floyd's murder by Minneapolis police. Instead, he observed that protesters are carefully considering how they respond to ICE's actions, aiming to avoid escalating tensions and ensure a more peaceful resolution.

The mayor's stance on ICE comes after the Trump administration surged approximately 2,000 federal immigration agents into the Twin Cities area as part of an immigration crackdown. Frey has repeatedly called for ICE to leave Minneapolis, citing mistrust between federal authorities and local residents and municipalities.
 
ICE is totally trying to create chaos in Minneapolis but at the same time, we can't just let them do whatever they want... I mean, if they're really worried about public safety, why not work with us instead of just pushing their agenda? πŸ€” It's all so confusing... On one hand, I think Mayor Frey is being super reasonable and cautious, but on the other hand, isn't he just giving ICE an excuse to do whatever they want? πŸ˜’ And what about Renee Good's actions? Did she really seem like someone who'd commit "domestic terrorism"? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I don't know... can we just have a calm and respectful conversation about this instead of resorting to labeling people as terrorists? πŸ™
 
πŸ˜’ honestly think frey is right about ice trying to create chaos its not like they're actually doing anything to solve problems... meanwhile minneapolis people are just trying to live their lives without being worried all the time 🀯 what's good for the community is keeping trust with local authorities not giving in to some politicians' demands πŸ˜•
 
I'm seeing some red flags here 🚨πŸ’₯. It's crazy how politicians can twist narratives like that about Renee Good's actions. I think we gotta remember that people are complex and their stories ain't always black & white. Before jumping to conclusions, we should be tryin' to understand the root causes of these tensions. Our mayor is right on point in sayin' that we need trust between local authorities & the federal gov't. It's like when you're tryin' to have a convo with someone who ain't listenin', you gotta speak up & set boundaries πŸ—£οΈ. We can't let fear & mistrust dictate our actions, or else we'll never get to the bottom of these issues. We need to keep calm, stay informed, and keep showin' up for each other πŸ‘πŸ’•.
 
omg, I'm literally shaking thinking about this 🀯 Mayor Frey is a total hero in my eyes! He's standing up against the federal government and refusing to let them create chaos in his city πŸŒ† ICE is already scaring immigrants half to death with their raids and deportations. It's so heartbreaking to see families torn apart over something as ridiculous as immigration status 😭 Mayor Frey's right, they're not here to make our community safer, but to bully and intimidate us πŸ’” I'm also really proud of how peaceful the protests have been πŸ™ it's amazing to see people coming together for a cause without turning violent 🀝 Can we get some more mayors like him who actually care about their communities? πŸ€—
 
ICE coming back to Minneapolis is like a bad joke πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ... I mean, who benefits from this chaos? Not us, that's for sure. I'm glad Mayor Frey is standing firm against their demands, but at the same time, it's hard not to feel like we're just setting ourselves up for more problems down the line. Those protesters might be careful about how they respond, but what's to say ICE won't take things further and start making life even harder for us? It's a delicate balance between standing up to them and keeping our communities safe... I don't know, man 😊.
 
Come on πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ, who needs more military presence from ICE in our jails? It's just gonna lead to more drama and headaches for us regular folks πŸ™„. And what's with the "chaos and disruption" hype? Sounds like a fancy way of saying they wanna stir up trouble and make life harder for immigrants already struggling to make ends meet 😬. I'm not buying it, Mayor Frey is right on this one πŸ‘. We don't need our local authorities getting all entangled with federal politics 🀝. Can't we just focus on building relationships with our own community members instead of playing nice with the feds? It's time to stand up for what we know is right and not get bullied into cooperating with a bunch of bureaucratic red tape πŸ”’.
 
ICE trying to stir up trouble in Minneapolis and mayor Jacob Frey is not having it πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈπŸ˜’ I mean, what's the real goal here? To make our cities feel like a war zone? It sounds to me like they just want to intimidate people into being super scared of them. And Renee Good's shooting, yeah that was a messed up situation but let's not jump to conclusions about it πŸ€”. The thing is, we gotta talk about the real issue here and that's how our government is treating immigrants. It feels like they're more worried about "public safety" than actual people's lives πŸ™„. And what's with Kristi Noem trying to spin this as some kind of terrorist plot? Give me a break πŸ˜‚. Minneapolis is standing firm against ICE, and I think that's awesome πŸ’ͺ🏽.
 
I'm totally down with @MayorFrey's decision not to cooperate with @ICEgov's demands πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ! It's about time some leadership in the city is standing up against federal overreach 🌟. I mean, who needs more agents causing chaos and disruption in our communities? 🚫 Not me, that's for sure πŸ˜’. The mayor's right to say that ICE's true intentions are to intimidate and disrupt immigrant communities - it's a scary thought! 🀯 But I'm all about building trust between local authorities and the federal government 🀝, especially after everything we saw with @GeorgeFloyd. Protesters in Minneapolis are handling this situation so much more calmly and thoughtfully than people did back in 2020 πŸ™, and I think that's something to be celebrated πŸŽ‰!
 
ICE is just a reflection of the system we got ourselves into 🀯. We're so caught up in this "public safety" narrative that we forget it's actually about control. Minneapolis is right to push back against it, not because they don't care about safety, but because they know the real intention behind all this militarization and intimidation.

It's crazy how our leaders talk about community trust, but then they go ahead and deploy thousands of agents into already vulnerable areas. And now we're supposed to believe that Renee Good's actions were just some random domestic terrorism act? Give me a break πŸ™„. This is what happens when you use narratives to justify fear-mongering.

The protesters are actually pretty chill, compared to how things went down in 2020... but I'm still waiting for the government to explain why they need ICE in our cities in the first place πŸ’Έ. It's time to have a real conversation about immigration and public safety, not just parrot what the feds are telling us πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I think Mayor Frey is spot on in his assessment that ICE's increased military presence is more about intimidation than actual public safety πŸ€”. It's like they're trying to muscle in on local decisions without really understanding the complexities of community relationships and trust issues πŸ˜’. The fact that they're using rhetoric about domestic terrorism to justify their actions just shows how out of touch they are with real-life consequences πŸ’₯.

And honestly, I'm also a bit surprised by Noem's claims about Renee Good's actions πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. It feels like they're trying to demonize protesters rather than actually addressing the root causes of immigration tensions and finding common ground 🌈. Frey's call for ICE to leave Minneapolis is long overdue, though – we've seen what happens when federal authorities try to muscle in on local control πŸ’ͺ.

The contrast between these protests and those from 2020 is telling, too πŸ“Š. We can learn a lot from how the Floyd protests were organized and peaceful, even in the face of intense provocation 😌. Maybe instead of demonizing protesters, we should be studying how to build trust and have more constructive conversations about immigration policies πŸ‘₯.
 
πŸ€” This whole situation with ICE just seems really fishy to me... Like, why are they trying to create "chaos and disruption" in a city that's already got its hands full with social issues? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Minneapolis is all about community building and trust, which is exactly what Mayor Frey is trying to preserve. He's right to say that ICE's true intention isn't about public safety, but more like using intimidation tactics to get what they want from immigrant communities.

It's also super concerning that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem keeps throwing around the term "domestic terrorism" without any solid evidence. That's basically just a way to silence dissent and undermine trust in local communities. 🚫 And let's not forget, we've seen this kind of rhetoric before - it's all about justifying aggressive federal actions without thinking about the real impact on people's lives.

The good news is that Minneapolis has always been about peaceful protests and community organizing, even when things get tough. The fact that protesters are trying to be mindful of their actions and not escalate tensions is a great sign. πŸ™ We need more of this kind of calm, thoughtful activism in our society.
 
omg i'm so proud of Mayor Frey for taking a stand against ICE!!! 🀩 he's not afraid to speak truth to power and prioritize his community's safety. I think it's crazy how some people try to spin this as an "act of terrorism" - like, what even is that? πŸ™„ and can we pls give credit to the protesters for being calm and peaceful (mostly)?? they're trying to make a point without turning violent, which shows so much maturity and strength. ICE's presence in Minneapolis has been super toxic, let's keep putting pressure on them to leave! πŸ’ͺ
 
ICE is really trying to stir up drama in Minneapolis 🀯... I think what's going on is that they're using this chaos thing as a way to push their agenda. Our mayor Jacob Frey isn't having it tho πŸ‘Š, he's all about keeping the community safe and building trust with local authorities. It's cool how he's not falling for that "domestic terrorism" narrative either πŸ˜’... I mean, we've seen that kind of thing used before to justify some pretty aggressive actions. Anyway, Frey knows what's up and he's standing strong πŸ™Œ... it'll be interesting to see how this all plays out πŸ’₯
 
just heard about this πŸ˜’... i dont think it's right that ice is tryna intimidate ppl in their own communities πŸ€• Minneapolis mayor jacob frey is on point tho πŸ’― by standin up 2 these demands he's showin us all what it means 2 protect our neighborhoods. i also love how he's not buyin into the domestic terrorism narrative - lets focus on buildin trust, not spreadin hate 🌈 another thing thats got me thinkin is how the protests are handled... ppl r calm & thoughtfuL, let's keep it that way πŸ’– we need more leaders like frey who put ppl over politics.
 
ICE is just trying to create a scene and scare people off from speaking out against them 🚨. I don't buy into the 'chaos and disruption' narrative - it's just an excuse to keep tabs on immigrant communities. The mayor's right to stand up for his community, even if some might see him as being too soft on immigration issues. I'm curious to see how this plays out - will people start speaking out against ICE more now that they're trying to flex their muscles? πŸ€”
 
I dont think its right that mayor Frey is takin on ice like this he's just makin a point to protect his community but hes gonna get ice all riled up now and cause more problems, i mean what if ICE does deploy agents and the city gets invaded? πŸ˜’
 
omg can we talk about how ridiculous it is that ICE is trying to create chaos in Minneapolis? like what's next they gonna deploy ninja agents or something 🀣. seriously tho Frey's stance on this is so solid he's not afraid to speak truth to power, even if it means ruffling some feathers (or should i say deporting some people lol). and btw noem's attempt to spin Renee Good's actions as domestic terrorism is a total fail - like come on dude we're not buying it. Frey's right that these protests are being handled with care, unlike those violent rioters from 2020 who totally had no regard for human life (sarcasm alert). anyway gotta respect Frey for standing up to the feds and keeping his city safe from unnecessary drama πŸ’―
 
awww, this is so emotional πŸ€•... Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is literally putting his city first, standing up against the fed govt's aggressive actions towards immigrant communities πŸ˜”. It's crazy how some ppl think they can just deploy military presence & expect no pushback, but here's a mayor who's not having it πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. I can feel the frustration & fear that these communities must be going through, but Frey's stance is all about protecting them πŸ’ͺ... let's send him some love & support for doing what's right 🌟
 
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