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BREAKING: Minnesota Official CONFIRMS DHS Obstruction - Sheriffs Can't Get Proper Judicial Orders for Immigration Enforcement

Gary FranchiJanuary 31, 2026193 views
BREAKING: Minnesota Official CONFIRMS DHS Obstruction - Sheriffs Can't Get Proper Judicial Orders for Immigration Enforcement
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The deep state's obstruction of President Trump's mass deportation agenda just got exposed by an unlikely source - a Minnesota corrections official who admitted that local sheriffs are being deliberately hamstrung by federal bureaucrats.

Minnesota Department of Corrections Commissioner Paul Schnell revealed on NPR's "All Things Considered" Friday that sheriffs across his state are struggling to work with the Department of Homeland Security because federal officials refuse to provide proper judicial orders for immigration detainers.

"Having judicial orders or detainers or holds that are signed by a judge would address this," Schnell admitted, essentially confirming what patriots have suspected all along - the administrative state is actively sabotaging Trump's immigration enforcement.

Deep State Bureaucrats Playing Games

Think about what's really happening here, folks. Local sheriffs - the constitutional law enforcement officers closest to We the People - are ready and willing to help remove dangerous illegal aliens from our communities. But faceless federal bureaucrats are throwing up procedural roadblocks to protect criminals.

This is exactly the kind of administrative state obstruction that President Trump warned us about. These aren't "processing delays" or "paperwork issues" - this is deliberate sabotage of our immigration laws by holdover swamp creatures who hate America First policies.

"The fact that even a Minnesota official is admitting this shows how widespread the problem really is," said one immigration expert familiar with the situation.

Remember, Minnesota is hardly MAGA country. If liberal officials there are complaining about federal obstruction, imagine what's happening in red states where sheriffs are actually eager to enforce our immigration laws.

Trump Must Clean House

This revelation proves why President Trump's plans to reorganize DHS and purge deep state operatives isn't just campaign rhetoric - it's absolutely essential for public safety. How many MS-13 gang members, drug dealers, and human traffickers have been released back onto our streets because some bureaucrat "forgot" to get a judge's signature?

The American people voted for mass deportations, not administrative games. It's time for Trump and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem to bypass these obstructionists entirely and give our sheriffs the tools they need to protect our communities. Enough is enough.

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Gary Franchi

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SheriffSupporterVerified5 hours ago
I know some deputies in rural Minnesota and they've been complaining about this for months. The bureaucratic red tape is insane when they're just trying to follow the law.
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LawAndOrder2024Verified3 hours ago
Unbelievable but not surprising.
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ConstitutionDefenderVerifiedjust now
Can someone explain what specific judicial orders they need? Are these for detention holds or deportation proceedings?
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LegalEagle47Verifiedjust now
Usually it's for ICE detainers - they need proper warrants to hold someone beyond their normal release time.
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BorderSecurityNowVerifiedjust now
DHS obstruction needs to be investigated by Congress immediately. This administration is deliberately sabotaging immigration enforcement.
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
This is exactly what we've been saying! The federal government is actively working against local law enforcement trying to do their jobs.
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TaxpayerFirstVerifiedjust now
And we're the ones paying for this dysfunction with our tax dollars. Absolutely ridiculous.
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MinnesotaResidentVerifiedjust now
Finally someone is speaking up about this! Our sheriffs shouldn't have to fight their own government to protect our communities.