cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/10328987
By Nick Lentz, WCCO Staff
The president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe said Thursday that he’s been “made aware” that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detained four of its members in Minneapolis.
President Frank Star Comes Out in a Facebook post said the four men are homeless and were living under a bridge near the Little Earth housing complex in the East Phillips neighborhood.
Attorneys who represent the tribe were “instructed” reach out to Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan about where they are being detained and what their names are, he said.
The social media post also has a statement for Tribe members to give to ICE members who approach or detain them.
According to the Tribe, any member who is detained by federal officials should not speak without an attorney present and should call Frank Star Comes Out or other Tribe officials.
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The Tribe said on its website that it “maintains a membership” of more than 52,000 enrolled members. Many live on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in southwestern South Dakota and northwestern Nebraska.
The Navajo Nation said that dozens of Native Americans were questioned or detained by ICE agents last year, even though Indigenous people can’t be deported.


