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MPD Chief O’Hara discussed MPD’s response strategy for immigration enforcement in Minnesota
The ongoing federal immigration operations in Minnesota targeting Somali immigrants living in the country illegally have created fear and unease for many in the Twin Cities.
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara joined 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS on Wednesday night and reiterated that police don’t participate in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations.
RELATED: ICE starts operations in Minnesota targeting Somali immigrants, ABC source confirms
Because of that, O’Hara didn’t confirm any ICE operations, something ABC News confirmed through multiple sources on Wednesday. However, O’Hara did note that the city’s 911 dispatchers have received “a dramatic increase” in calls reporting apparent ICE activities.
The chief says he’s already noticed more businesses closed and fewer people out on the streets than normal, and can tell that it’s “making people scared and terrified.”
“I respect that federal law enforcement has a role to play, and that’s their lane, that’s fine,” O’Hara said. “What’s troubling to me as a human being is interacting with Americans, the people in our community that are being terrorized the way some of this stuff is being handled.”
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He also encouraged people to still report crime to 911 and not be afraid of MPD responding.
“We’re trying to tell people to still not be afraid to call 911 if there’s an emergency, and that’s a real threat to everyone in the community because if immigrants or people who look like they might be immigrants are being targeted because a robber or somebody up to no good thinks they might not call the police, that makes everybody less safe,” O’Hara said.
Finally, O’Hara echoed what many protest organizers have said in urging residents to remain peaceful.
RELATED: Minnesota protest organizers aim for peace amid rising tensions
“Just because ICE is here doesn’t mean that we’re not the police for Minneapolis, we still have to be the police, so if there’s threats of violence, if there’s actual violence, if there’s property damage, those are things we must respond to,” O’Hara said, adding, “Please keep things peaceful.”
During a federal raid last week in St. Paul, pepper spray and tear gas were deployed against protesters after some in the crowd allegedly threw things at agents.
5 EYEWITNESS NEWS has reached out to ICE multiple times for information and comment on any ongoing operations in the state and has yet to hear back.
Know your rights
You have the right to remain silent.
You have the right to an attorney.
You do not have to answer the door for law enforcement unless they present a signed judicial warrant.
If you’re unsure someone is a law enforcement officer, call 911 for verification.
Minnesota immigration resources
Minneapolis Immigrant & Refugee Affairs
Phone: 612-673-3129
Email: oira@minneapolismn.gov
St. Paul Immigration Resources
Immigration law resources:
Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAC): miracmn@gmail.com
Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota (ILCM) intake line: 800-223-1368
Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid: 877-696-6529; info@mylegalaid.org
ICE detainee locator
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