Minneapolis, MN - A student at the University of Minnesota was taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents this week, according to university officials. The university administration has stated they were unaware of the planned operation and have expressed significant concern over the incident.
"We were not informed of ICE's intentions prior to the student's detention, and we find this deeply concerning," a university spokesperson said in a released statement. The university is currently working to gather more information about the circumstances surrounding the student's detention and provide support to the student and their family.
The identity of the student has not been released. The reason for the student's detention by ICE remains unclear. The university is emphasizing its commitment to supporting all students, regardless of their immigration status, and ensuring a safe and inclusive campus environment. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
University of Minnesota Student Detained by ICE
A University of Minnesota student was recently detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, sparking concern among university officials. The university stated they were not notified in advance of the planned detention. University representatives have expressed deep concern regarding the situation and are seeking more information. The student's current status and reason for detention remain unclear.