City policy on immigration enforcement

We do not enforce immigration laws and follow the City's separation ordinance.

Minneapolis Separation Ordinance

We do not enforce immigration laws

The City of Minneapolis is committed to serving all residents  no matter their immigration status. We follow the Minneapolis Separation Ordinance.

This means that City employees, including police and firefighters:

  • Do not enforce federal civil immigration laws
  • Cannot ask about your immigration status or documentation

It ensures everyone can feel safe:

  • Using City services
  • Reporting crimes
  • Being part of our community

We are a Welcoming City

The City of Minneapolis is a Welcoming City. This means everyone is protected and respected when they interact with our employees and services.

Find resources to know your rights as an immigrant

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What the Separation Ordinance does 

  • Protects access to city services 
    Immigration status is not asked about unless required by law. 
  • Separates city services from immigration enforcement 
    Police and firefighters focus on safety — not immigration status. 
  • Supports victims of crime 
    Immigrant victims of certain crimes or human trafficking can apply for federal protections like U or T visas. 
  • Holds employees accountable 
    City staff must follow these rules and face discipline if they don’t. 

Minneapolis updates its separation ordinance

On Dec. 11, 2025, we updated the separation ordinance to:

  • Codify Executive Order 2025-02 that bans federal immigration enforcement from using City parking lots and ramps
  • Require training for City employees
  • Add new reporting requirements

Read the updated Separation Ordinance

What this means for residents and visitors

  • You can safely access city programs and services, no matter your immigration status.
  • Police and firefighters are here to protect you. They do not to enforce federal civil immigration law.
  • If you're a victim of a crime, you can get help. You may qualify for immigration protections.

Minneapolis' Separation Ordinance ensures everyone can feel safe using city services, reporting crimes, and being part of our community.

Read the Separation Ordinance in the Minneapolis Code of Ordinances

Understanding federal vs. City operations

The Trump administration’s targeting of immigrant communities spreads fear, division and misinformation, and causes harm and trauma for many people in Minneapolis.   

Avoid rumors and misinformation

Since we do not participate in federal civil immigration law enforcement, we do not know and cannot confirm the nature of rumored or reported federal law enforcement actions in our community.

It's important to know that federal officials do conduct operations in our city related to:

  • Drugs
  • Violent crime
  • Human trafficking and more

We work every day to ensure Minneapolis is a welcoming place for all.

Our most important responsibility is to continue to uphold our policies and practices as a Welcoming City. We want to make sure you know your rights and can access support and services quickly when needed.

Police role in community safety

The public should be clear that the Minneapolis Police Department does not participate in the enforcement of federal civil immigration laws.

However, police may be called to a scene if there are safety concerns. In cases like this, MPD will step in, find out what's happening, and calm the situation to keep everyone safe.

Contact us

Minneapolis 311

Hours

7 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Monday – Friday

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