Minnesota Lawmakers Introduce Bill Requiring Police Cooperation with ICE on Immigrant Data
Minnesota lawmakers have introduced a bill that would require law enforcement in blue states to cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) requests for immigration data. The proposed legislation aims to establish a line of communication between local agencies and federal authorities on immigration matters.

A proposed bill in Minnesota aims to require law enforcement in blue states to cooperate with ICE by establishing a line of communication between state and local agencies and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The legislation would prevent government entities from prohibiting employees from sharing immigration data requested by ICE. If passed, the law would apply to all law enforcement agencies across the state. The bill is part of efforts to enforce federal immigration policies in states that have not traditionally cooperated with ICE.