Southeast Asia Information Port News (www.dnyxxg.com) – On January 28th local time, US President Trump posted on his social media platform that Minneapolis Mayor Frey stated that day that Minneapolis "will not, and will not," enforce federal immigration laws.
Trump stated in his post that Frey's remarks were a "serious violation of the law" and warned that Frey was "playing with fire."
Frey responded to Trump's accusations on social media that day. He stated that the local police's duty is to ensure public safety, not to enforce federal immigration laws. Frey emphasized that the police should focus on preventing violent crimes such as homicide, not "hunting down a father who works in Minneapolis."
On January 7th, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers shot and killed US citizen Goode during an enforcement operation in Minneapolis. On January 24th, another immigration enforcement shooting occurred in the city, resulting in the death of 37-year-old US citizen Pretty. Regarding the cause of the incidents, US federal agencies and local police have conflicting accounts. Recently, protests across the United States have intensified, with escalating conflicts between the federal and local governments.
On the 27th, several protesters demonstrated inside the Minnesota State Capitol, protesting the violent actions of federal immigration enforcement officers.
Protester Hussein: "When we ask U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to leave Minnesota, we don't mean transferring them to other states or other communities. We want those officers to leave all our communities."
Protester Es: "I'm here today to further urge our state leaders to ensure that those law enforcement officers who killed our neighbor in Minneapolis are brought to justice. I think what's happening is unacceptable. The only thing I can do right now is to peacefully state our demands and keep standing up to say them."