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In Minnesota, the persistent unrest continues as demonstrators relentlessly target ICE operations, seemingly determined to disrupt the agency’s activities and complicate the lives of its agents. The efforts of these protesters are further compounded by the lack of support from elected officials, who often obstruct ICE’s work, and the noticeable absence of local law enforcement during these conflicts.
Meanwhile, in Arizona, the situation is evolving as ICE agents make their presence known. Democrat Attorney General Kris Mayes has stirred controversy with her bold suggestions on how residents might respond to encounters with ICE personnel. She has openly acknowledged that these recommendations could potentially lead to unfavorable outcomes.
Now, ICE may be showing up in Arizona, and Democrat Attorney General Kris Mayes appears to be making some pretty wild suggestions as to what residents can do if confronted by ICE agents, and by her own admission, it could be a situation that ends very poorly.
Arizona Police Association Statement on Attorney General Mayes’ Comments Regarding ICE Operations
Phoenix, AZ— Arizona Police Association Executive Director Joe Clure issued the following statement regarding Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes’ reckless comments regarding ICE… pic.twitter.com/leNrFWHLmT— Arizona Police Association (@AZPoliceAssc) January 23, 2026
 Arizona Police Association Executive Director Joe Clure issued the following statement regarding Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes’ reckless comments regarding ICE operations and Arizona’s Stand Your Ground Laws: