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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL — JANUARY 12, 2026 4 <br />ensure that the community is safe. As a resource, the Sheriff's office will respond. He indicated <br />the Ramsey County Sheriff's Department will not interfere with federal law enforcement agents, <br />but they will ensure people remain safe. He commented if ICE was in the community and <br />residents believe ICE has done something wrong to an individual, a family or business, these <br />actions can be reported to the Minnesota ACLU. He encouraged residents to do this and to also <br />contact their US Senator and Representative. He reiterated that ICE is a federal agency and the <br />City did not have control over the federal government. He noted he recently met with Nine Cities <br />where the mayors and city managers/administrators discussed ICE. He stated local mayors were <br />not able to issue executive orders for federal agencies but noted the City could post something on <br />the website that educates residents on their rights. He requested the City Attorney speak to <br />anything the City can legally do when it comes to ICE agents in the community. <br />City Attorney Bjerkness explained there was nothing a statutory city can do interfere or <br />supersede a federal law enforcement agency. <br />Councilmember Weber reported local representatives (Kelly Moller and John Marty) were <br />working to help people in the community as well. It was his hope the State could do something <br />down the line. He encouraged residents to call 911 if they felt unsafe and to contact local and <br />federal representatives as well. <br />Councilmember Holden commented on an ICE raid that occurred at a local business in Arden <br />Hills noting it was a traumatic event for this business. She indicated she has been stopping by this <br />business every few days. She stated it was important for local business owners to understand their <br />rights. She noted the Ramsey County Sheriff's Office met with them after the event and talked <br />through everything that happened. She noted ICE has moved out of the metro area and was now <br />in northern Minnesota. She encouraged residents in the community to stop the hatred and to be <br />better. <br />Mayor Grant noted he visited the local business that was raided today and explained the business <br />owner was scared. He reported this business did not anticipate a visit from ICE. He clarified that <br />no one from this business was taken away or determined to be illegal, rather ICE was chasing <br />some individuals that they thought had entered the building at this location. He reiterated that any <br />person that feels unsafe in the community should dial 911 in order to receive a response from the <br />Ramsey County Sheriff's Department. <br />Councilmember Monson stated she wanted to hear from the City Administrator what Ramsey <br />County's policy was. <br />City Administrator Jagoe reported she did not have a specific policy from Ramsey County <br />regarding ICE and noted she would reach out to them requesting the document. <br />Councilmember Monson explained she had questions with how the situation with the local <br />business was handled by the Sheriff. She understood it was very complicated to have ICE agents <br />and another law enforcement organization onsite. It was her hope the innocent bystanders could <br />be protected in the future. She asked that staff speak with the Sheriff's office and report back to <br />the Council on the policy. <br />
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