Some families aren't leaving their homes as aggressive ICE operations continue in Minnesota, leaving their children confined and stressed. Across the Twin Cities, kids are anxious and afraid.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents took a five-year-old boy named Liam Ramos – and his father – who had just arrived home from the child's school.
Columbia Heights Public Schools district officials accused ICE officers of using the 5-year-old “as bait.” A 10-year-old and her mother were also detained.
The campaign follows the administration’s announcement it plans to re-evaluate eligibility of tens of thousands of refugees lawfully admitted ...
The percentage of students who have enrolled in virtual learning ranges from a low of 30% at some schools to up to 75% at ...
School district officials in Columbia Heights, Minnesota, say their sense of security is shaken and their hearts shattered ...
Uncertainty continues to surround federal funding for child care facilities and Minnesota’s Child Care Assistance Program as ...
Jewish groups opposed to the aggressive surge in immigration enforcement are signing open letters, helping plan protests and ...
Paul Schnell, Minnesota's corrections commissioner, rejects DHS' claims that state authorities have been releasing hundreds ...
Scott Dexter, a former police officer and fraud investigator in Wyoming, Minnesota, told the committee he had witnessed widespread child care fraud in the state, primarily by those of Somali descent.
Law enforcement in Minnesota arrested 2,170 impaired drivers during a statewide extra enforcement campaign over the holidays.
Live updates on ICE enforcement in Minnesota, with the latest developments and links to deeper reporting as events unfold.