DOJ investigates Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey for alleged immigration conspiracy

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Federal Investigation into Minnesota Officials

The Justice Department is investigating Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, alleging a conspiracy to impede federal immigration agents. This investigation centers around a rarely used federal statute with origins in the Civil War era – one identified by Attorney General Pam Bondi in a recent memo as a potential tool against those she labeled “domestic terrorists.”

Details of the Investigation

CBS News first reported the investigation, bringing scrutiny to potential overreach by the federal government. The core of the issue revolves around claims that state and local officials hindered the work of federal immigration enforcement.

Responses from Walz and Frey

Governor Walz responded to the reports by criticizing what he perceives as a politically motivated investigation. He stated, “Two days ago it was Elissa slotkin. Last week it was Jerome Powell.Before that, Mark Kelly. Weaponizing the justice system and threatening political opponents is a hazardous, authoritarian tactic.” He further highlighted a perceived double standard, questioning why the federal agent involved in the shooting of Renee Good is not facing similar scrutiny.

Mayor Frey echoed this sentiment, asserting he “will not be intimidated.” He characterized the investigation as an “obvious attempt to intimidate” him for defending Minneapolis against what he described as “the chaos and danger this Management has brought to our streets.” he firmly stated his, and the city’s, resolve: “Neither our city nor our country will succumb to this fear. We stand rock solid.”

Looking Ahead

This investigation raises significant questions about the balance of power between federal and local authorities, and the potential for politically driven prosecutions. the outcome will likely have lasting implications for how immigration enforcement is conducted and how state and local officials navigate their responsibilities in relation to federal agencies.

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