City of Minneapolis outlines policy barring police from cooperating with ICE
The city released a statement Thursday explaining its policy that blocks local police from assisting federal authorities in immigration-related operations.
The policy, called a separation ordinance, stipulates that police will not help ICE to identify, locate, transport or detain anyone as part of an immigration enforcement operation. Police also will not close down streets or conduct crowd control to help facilitate ICE’s work.
The city clarified that it may collaborate with federal authorities in cases where someone’s immigration status is a key element of another crime, like human trafficking, or if there is an imminent threat to the public.
“MPD will investigate criminal activity without regard to a person's actual or perceived immigration status. Doing otherwise would have a chilling effect on our ability to provide public safety to our community,” the city wrote.
While local police will not assist ICE in most circumstances, city policy also bars them from interfering with the agency’s operations.






















