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posted ago by hippielouie ago by hippielouie +31 / -0

🚦** Think of Minneapolis Like a Divided Highway: Who Does What During the ICE Protests**

A lot of the frustration around Minneapolis comes from people assuming everyone is supposed to be in the same lane. They aren’t. Different agencies have different jobs, authority, and rules.  Lane 1 – Federal Immigration Enforcement (ICE/DHS)

Locate and detain immigration violators

Conduct federal raids and removals

Secure their own operations

Protect their own personnel

This is a federal mission.

Local police are not designed, funded, or legally required to do it.  Lane 2 – Local Public Safety (MPD)

Respond to crimes in progress

Protect life and property

Answer 911 calls

Manage crowds and keep the peace

Enforce state and local laws

Local police handle violence and public safety, not immigration enforcement.  Lane 3 – Protest and Crowd Management

Federal agents handle threats to their operations

Local police focus on community safety

National Guard, if activated, handles large-scale disorder

Each operates in its own lane.  What many people call “standing down” is actually MPD staying in their lane — focusing on local public safety while leaving federal immigration work to federal agents.  Understanding these lanes changes the whole picture:

MPD not helping ICE ≠ refusing to stop crime

Federal agents protecting themselves ≠ local police abandoning duty

Separate missions ≠ lack of law enforcement  Most of the anger comes from expecting one agency to do another agency’s job. Once you see the divided highway, the situation makes a lot more sense.  Clarity over chaos. Signal over noise.

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