Minneapolis, immigration and federal agents
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The weekend announcement marked a series of sweeping personnel changes, including the replacement of two sitting deputy chiefs.
Hilton Worldwide Holdings has removed from its system a Minneapolis hotel that has refused to accept the bookings of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, the hotel operator said on Tuesday.
After 50 years of listening to complaints, the city of Minneapolis is one deadline closer to changing what used to be the Kmart property in south Minneapolis.
Acting ICE director says agency conducting "largest immigration operation ever" in Minneapolis, targeting fraud and criminal illegal aliens in DHS crackdown.
Hilton is booting an independently franchised Minneapolis hotel from operating under its name after it banned immigration agents and then lied about reversing the policy.
Hilton investigates Minneapolis hotel after DHS alleges ICE agents were refused service, reigniting heated debate over immigration policies and enforcement.
Minneapolis, which has a large Somali community, has become a focus of criticism by the Trump administration, which has surged ICE agents there.
Department of Homeland Security officials began ramping up immigration enforcement in the Minneapolis area in recent days, escalating its push to crack down on illegal immigration in the region.
ICE presence arrives as Minnesota officials face a fraud scandal involving day care centers and businesses run by local Somali residents.