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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION — JANUARY 31, 2026 14 <br />Sheriffs office yesterday and he was very heartened by what he heard at the meeting. It was a <br />really good meeting and he heard a lot of things he was hoping to hear. The sheriff, along with the <br />County Attorney had basically done a full 180 on their position on how they will approach ICE. <br />There will still be limitations on how they can respond to calls that involve ICE. One of the <br />biggest things we've seen is the federal government preventing local agencies from investigating <br />those incidents. What he was told by the undersheriff, who manages Arden Hills' contract, is if <br />there is a felony, a serious crime, that is going to involve investigation and it is believed that local <br />authorities will be pushed out, RCSO will swarm the situation, take control and get as much <br />information as they can. This is a County Sheriff up against the federal government. It's a change <br />from what we've heard and seen in the past month. There was discussion about coding calls so we <br />can learn how many of those calls are coming in and assess what's happening in Arden Hills a lot <br />better. He thanked everyone for speaking out today. <br />Councilmember Holden said she doesn't think there is anyone on the Council or in the city that <br />isn't sickened by what is happening in Minnesota. She said during the last conversation she used <br />the word gestapo. She doesn't know if people are on leave because of the shootings or if they just <br />moved to a different city. There's no transparency, at all, coming from the federal government. It <br />puts a bind on our public safety officers. No one in the Sheriff's department agrees with what is <br />going on. No one believes car windows should be smashed out or that people should be dragged <br />out of cars. It is the same for the National Guard officers. They are out there trying to do their job. <br />She is upset when she's watching the news and sees protesters go after those guys. This should be <br />taken out on ICE. Ramsey County Sheriff and our National Guard guys are on our side. They <br />don't believe in any of this. They have rules to follow. They want ICE to follow the rules. She <br />asked that everyone remain kind to our local law enforcement officers and the National Guard. <br />We don't want anyone turning on them. This is the federal government and ICE, that is where we <br />need to take our direction to. We have talked about vulnerable areas of our City. She has walked <br />the Arden Manor Trailer Park many times in the cold weather. RCSO has several officers who <br />speak Spanish. They have been going door to door and letting people know what's going on and <br />telling them what their rights are. They know more about what's going on and what their <br />resources are than she could even begin to know. There is a rapid response app for Arden Hills. <br />You can get that app and be notified if ICE is coming into our community and where they're at. <br />Within a minute you can have your whistles ready, get there and protect the businesses and <br />residents, as long as everyone follows the rules. That is an important thing that we have done <br />right. Minnesotans have followed the rules so we don't look like we're becoming ICE people. She <br />represents 10,000 people in this city. Unfortunately, there are people who agree with what ICE is <br />doing but they don't agree with how they are accomplishing it. One of the things that worries her <br />the most is letting kids go remote. We've talked to the school district. There is nothing that is <br />going to take away our fear. She knows ICE has driven down her street. She knows they go <br />through the trailer park. Arden Manor is very well aware. The message goes out to everyone in <br />the area so they know it's happening. The townhouse association hasn't done as much. There <br />aren't as many vulnerable community members there. ICE has been very limited on who they're <br />going after focusing on Hispanics, Latin Americans and next will be Somalians. She said if <br />people report incidents to the City, she asked if that is public information. She would like an <br />answer to that question. We need to protect the identities of the residents who are trying to help. <br />She said food shortages aren't a huge issue here, thanks to Ralph Reeder and delivering the food. <br />Where we need help is for people who aren't working. She has donated to siding companies and <br />roofing companies. Those people haven't worked since December. They don't have any money. <br />They can get food but they can't pay their electricity bill. Local churches are collecting money so <br />people can stay in their homes. It is important that we have an anti -eviction notification to Walz. <br />
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