EPISODE · Feb 6, 2026 · 40 MIN
The Bargain for ICE Leaving, Schools Sue DHS, Neighbors Save Dog
from City Cast Twin Cities · host City Cast
After Border czar Tom Homan announced that 700 immigration enforcement officers would leave Minnesota, reports emerged that county sheriffs were exploring ways to honor "ICE detainers" despite state law barring them from holding inmates beyond their release dates. It's legally complicated, and thankfully Ana Pottratz Acosta, a visiting law professor at the University of Minnesota and a lawyer specializing in immigration and human rights, was able to chat with host Sean McPherson on the podcast today to break it all down. Longtime local news producer, media consultant, and adjunct journalism professor Sam Choo and Producer Adam Sage also join the conversation to cover a new lawsuit being brought by multiple school districts against the DHS and to share some Twin Cities wins from the week. Learn more about the topics discussed in today's episode: ICE Demands More Access to Minnesota Inmates. But It’s Complicated. (New York Times) County attorneys nix plan between Minnesota sheriffs and ICE (MinnPost) Minnesota sheriffs group, border czar Tom Homan negotiating blueprint for federal drawdown (Star Tribune) Minnesota school districts, teachers union sue Trump administration over ICE activity near schools (Star Tribune) Attendance drops at Minnesota schools as federal immigration enforcement intensifies anxieties (Star Tribune) Minneapolis schools cancel classes after Border Patrol clash disrupts dismissal at Roosevelt (MPR) Minnesota clinics look to fill gap in gender-affirming care after Children's Minnesota pause (MPR) Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram, or email us at [email protected]. You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise.
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After Border czar Tom Homan announced that 700 immigration enforcement officers would leave Minnesota, reports emerged that county sheriffs were exploring ways to honor "ICE detainers" despite state law barring them from holding inmates beyond their release dates. It's legally complicated, and thankfully Ana Pottratz Acosta, a visiting law professor at the University of Minnesota and a lawyer specializing in immigration and human rights, was able to chat with host Sean McPherson on the podcast today to break it all down. Longtime local news producer, media consultant, and adjunct journalism professor Sam Choo and Producer Adam Sage also join the conversation to cover a new lawsuit being brought by multiple school districts against the DHS and to share some Twin Cities wins from the week. Learn more about the topics discussed in today's episode: ICE Demands More Access to Minnesota Inmates. But It’s Complicated. (New York Times) County attorneys nix plan between Minnesota sheriffs and ICE (MinnPost) Minnesota sheriffs group, border czar Tom Homan negotiating blueprint for federal drawdown (Star Tribune) Minnesota school districts, teachers union sue Trump administration over ICE activity near schools (Star Tribune) Attendance drops at Minnesota schools as federal immigration enforcement intensifies anxieties (Star Tribune) Minneapolis schools cancel classes after Border Patrol clash disrupts dismissal at Roosevelt (MPR) Minnesota clinics look to fill gap in gender-affirming care after Children's Minnesota pause (MPR) Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram, or email us at [email protected]. You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise.
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