Trump Warns Minneapolis Mayor Over Immigration Policy: ‘Playing With Fire’
Former President Donald Trump publicly criticized Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, asserting he is “PLAYING WITH FIRE” after Frey stated the city will not enforce federal immigration laws. The exchange unfolded on Wednesday morning via posts on Truth Social and X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.
A Public Dispute
According to the former president’s post, the disagreement followed what he described as a “very good conversation” with Mayor Frey. Trump warned that Frey’s stated position represents a “very serious violation of the Law.”
Mayor Frey responded directly, stating the focus of Minneapolis police should be on local public safety concerns – specifically preventing homicides – rather than enforcing federal immigration policies. He highlighted the importance of community trust and ensuring all residents feel safe contacting law enforcement.
Recent Meetings and Operations
This exchange occurred after Mayor Frey met with Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, on Tuesday. During that meeting, Frey reportedly requested an end to “Operation Metro Surge,” citing negative impacts on Minneapolis and surrounding communities, as well as strain on local police resources. He reiterated his position that Minneapolis will not enforce federal immigration laws.
The situation also comes after two U.S. citizens, Renee Good and Alex Pretti, were fatally shot by federal authorities in Minneapolis earlier this month during what was described as a crackdown on illegal immigration.
Frequently Asked Questions
What did President Trump say about Mayor Frey?
President Trump stated that Mayor Frey “is PLAYING WITH FIRE” after Frey announced Minneapolis would not enforce federal immigration laws.
What is Mayor Frey’s position on federal immigration enforcement?
Mayor Frey stated that Minneapolis police will focus on local public safety and will not enforce federal immigration laws.
Who is Tom Homan and what role did he play?
Tom Homan is Trump’s border czar and met with Mayor Frey on Tuesday. Frey used the meeting to request an end to “Operation Metro Surge.”
How might this situation evolve as Minneapolis continues to navigate its approach to immigration enforcement and its relationship with federal authorities?