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Mayor calls federal threat of troops unconstitutional
Los Angeles Times
|January 19, 2026
Minneapolis’ Frey says sending active-duty soldiers to Minnesota would be ‘ridiculous.’
DOZENS of U.S. Postal Service workers protest the immigration crackdown in Minnesota on Sunday.
(YUKI IWAMURA Associated Press)
The mayor of Minneapolis said Sunday that sending active-duty soldiers into Minnesota to help with an immigration crackdown is a ridiculous and unconstitutional idea as he urged protesters to remain peaceful so the president won't see a need to send in the U.S. military.
Daily protests have been ongoing throughout January since the Department of Homeland Security ramped up immigration enforcement in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul by bringing in more than 2,000 federal officers.
In a diverse neighborhood where Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers have been frequently seen, U.S. postal workers marched through on Sunday, chanting: “Protect our routes. Get ICE out.”
The Pentagon has ordered about 1,500 active-duty soldiers based in Alaska who specialize in operating in arctic conditions to be ready in case of a possible deployment to Minnesota, two Defense officials said Sunday.
The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive military plans, said two infantry battalions of the Army's 1th Airborne Division have been given prepare-to-deploy orders.
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