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Minnesota’s prisons had to launch a website to correct ‘inaccurate’ arrest info from Trump’s DHS - State officials push back against ‘reckless’ and ‘inaccurate’ statements about law enforcement in the
Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) recently claimed that Minnesota’s Department of Corrections was cooperating with Immigration and Customs Enforcement prior to the deployment of federal law enforcement to his state.
EYEWITNESS NEWS talked to Minnesota Department of Corrections (DOC) Commissioner Paul Schnell about the ICE detainer process. He said he wants people to understand that individuals serving sentences in Minnesota prisons are not being released into the community before ICE takes custody.
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Homan says some agents in Minnesota may be withdrawn, but demands access to jails and prisons
Border czar Tom Homan said some of the 3,000 federal agents currently deployed to Minnesota could be withdrawn if state leaders allow federal authorities expanded access to undocumented immigrants being held in state prisons and county jails.
The Minnesota Department of Corrections is disputing the suggestion made by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement that Minnesota is not honoring ICE arrest detainers, calling that "categorically false.
Minnesota's chief of prisons is once again pushing back on repeated misinformation from ICE and Homeland Security.
The head of Minnesota’s prison system accused U.S. Department of Homeland Security officials of spreading “misinformation” by falsely saying the state releases “criminal illegal aliens” to the public rather than turning them over to immigration officials.
State prisons are in full compliance with ICE on inmate transfer requests, recent data shows, while counties provide various levels of help.
The Minnesota Department of Corrections has been issuing clarifications regarding press statements made by the Department of Homeland Security.
The Minnesota Department of Corrections is pushing back on Trump administration claims, saying they work with ICE