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Sources: Minnesota State Patrol "Handcuffed"
Troopers By Limiting ICE Cooperation

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Posted By: J. Arthur Brown, 2/13/2026 9:42:32 AM

The Minnesota State Patrol quietly limited the ability of its troopers to contact U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement during traffic stops involving suspected illegal immigrants, multiple sources tell Alpha News. (snip) The State Patrol makes more than 300,000 traffic stops each year. Multiple state troopers (snip) explained that the new directive came down sometime during during the summer of 2024 -- around when Walz was running for vice president. (snip) "There's no written policy and that's the point," one trooper said. (snip) The source said state troopers routinely pull people over who don't speak English and have no ID.

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All guidance forbidding troopers to cooperate with ICE is oral and deniable. The Minnesota State Patrol ostensibly operates under a statute authorizing cooperation with federal authorities which is cited when it suits the agency's purposes. However, one federal employee who was recently being stalked on a state highway by someone who mistakenly assumed they worked for ICE reportedly called 911 and was bluntly told the State Patrol would render no assistance because the agency "wants nothing to do with ICE."

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Reply 1 - Posted by: felixcat 2/13/2026 10:16:51 AM (No. 2068144)
The new Dem governor here in Virginia has done the same thing with the VA state patrol. Registered Republicans had better get off their rears and vote this mid-term.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: mc squared 2/13/2026 11:18:02 AM (No. 2068180)
My bro-in-law was a cop in the largest city in the north east and told me similar stories. No English, no ID, you're free to go. Too complicated to make an arrest. Whether an unwritten policy or officer's discretion, I don't know.
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