MINNEAPOLIS — The local response continues for federal agents targeting Minnesota's Somali community in Minneapolis Wednesday, after Mayor Jacob Frey signed an executive order prohibiting immigration enforcement operations on some city-owned properties.
According to the order, it forbids "federal, state, and local agencies from using any City-owned parking lots, ramps, garages, or vacant lots to stage civil immigration enforcement operations." The order also allows businesses and property owners to show their support for immigrants by marking their property as "off-limits" for ICE activities.
Frey said city staff will be responsible for creating a signage template for those interested in participating.
“Minneapolis is — and will remain — a city that stands up for our residents,” said

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