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Rep. Finke to introduce Two Bills in State House to Hold ICE Accountable

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Saint Paul, MN – In response to the ICE occupation of Minnesota, Representative Finke (DFL-Saint Paul) announced plans to introduce two bills in the Minnesota House of Representatives in an effort to hold federal law enforcement accountable for its conduct and increase transparency while operating in Minnesota. The first bill prohibits law enforcement—including federal agents—from covering their faces while working, with exceptions for public health. 

The second bill requires that any vehicle used by law enforcement to transport humans be clearly marked as a law enforcement vehicle and be equipped to safely transport people.  

Representative Leigh Finke (DFL-Saint Paul) released the following statement:  

"Minnesota should not be a place where people are abducted off the street by masked, unidentified men in unmarked vans. What we are seeing right now isn’t standard law enforcement—it is a paramilitary-style occupation that relies on fear and anonymity to bypass accountability. 

“By requiring officers to show their faces and ensuring transport vehicles are clearly marked, these bills restore a basic standard of public safety: that every person in Minnesota has the right to know who is detaining them and why. Transparency from local to federal law enforcement is a fundamental protection for all Minnesotans—including our most vulnerable neighbors—against the chaos of targeted state violence. These tactics have no place in Minnesota. I am committed to using every tool in my legislative power to hold these agencies accountable and bring them back under the rule of law.” 

The 2026 legislative session begins on February 17. 

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