Trump administration ties demands for Minnesota voter, welfare data to ICE surge – The Mercury News Today Us News



U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi made a series of demands to Minnesota officials this weekend, including cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and access to welfare and voter data, something state officials called an attempt at coercion.

The Saturday letter to Gov. Tim Walz came the same day as the fatal shooting of a 37-year-old man by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Minneapolis, escalating the conflict between Minnesota and the federal government.

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Bondi asked the state for greater cooperation with the federal government’s recent immigration crackdown and said moves, including providing “voter rolls” to the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division, were “simple steps” that would “help bring back law and order to Minnesota and improve the lives of Americans.”

“Minnesota can and should be a partner with this administration,” wrote Bondi, who blamed local political resistance to heightened enforcement for “chaos” in the Twin Cities, including protesters disrupting service last Sunday at a Church in St. Paul over the pastor’s leadership role with ICE.


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