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Cities’ Latest Anti-ICE Strategy Is A Great Way To Get Sued, Analysts Say

Jim Taft
Last updated: February 3, 2026 5:08 pm
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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Minnesota officials’ proposed eviction moratorium for migrants is legally flawed, law and immigration experts told the Daily Caller News Foundation.

The Minneapolis and St. Paul city councils passed resolutions in January asking Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to pause evictions in response to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations across the state. If enacted, the policy may violate federal anti-discrimination laws, the Constitution’s Supremacy Clause that gives federal immigration law precedence and its Takings Clause that protects landlords’ rights, analysts told the DCNF. (RELATED: EXCLUSIVE: Portland Memo Tells City Officials To Record ICE Agents, Call ‘MigraWatch’ Activists For Help)

On January 21, the Saint Paul City Council unanimously urged Gov. Walz to issue an eviction moratorium to keep families housed and support communities impacted by the federal immigration surge. Learn more at https://t.co/gZWmdGDFro pic.twitter.com/TbMLZsStSO

— City of Saint Paul (@cityofsaintpaul) January 29, 2026

“In short, states, counties and cities can’t exempt themselves from federal laws that they don’t like,” said Matt O’Brien, the Federation for American Immigration Reform’s deputy executive director. “And this is all an unlawful, performative, virtue signaling stunt.”

Minneapolis City Councilwoman Robin Wonsley, who wrote her city’s resolution, did not respond to the DCNF’s request for comment. The offices of Walz and Democratic St. Paul Mayor Kaohly Vang Her, who signed her city’s proposal, did not respond to inquiries.

Wonsley’s resolution demands evictions stop “throughout the duration of Operation Metro Surge or other future deployments of federal immigration enforcement agents, to protect residents who have been harmed by the federal government’s unprecedented attacks.” The two resolutions also claim the moratorium is needed to shield “legal observers and community members protecting their neighbors” from law enforcement.

Freezing evictions exclusively for migrants would be illegal, said O’Brien, who was formerly an immigration judge and has held multiple immigration policy roles in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

“Exempting foreign nationals from eviction on the basis of their citizenship status is impermissible discrimination against U.S. citizens who wouldn’t receive a similar reprieve,” he told the DCNF.

“Moreover, the Supremacy Clause dictates that valid federal law takes precedence over state and local laws — and state/local jurisdictions are prohibited from attempting to preempt federal law,” O’Brien said. “So, this type of legislation is also subject to a Supremacy Clause challenge.” (RELATED: Minnesota Anti-ICE Activists Get $3.3 Million From Soros-Backed Charity You’ve Never Heard Of)

Federal immigration agents detain a man during an operation by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol in St. Paul, Minnesota, on January 27, 2026.(Photo by Octavio Jones/AFP via Getty Images)

Walz froze evictions in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, citing public health concerns. Renters sued Walz over the policy, but a federal court dismissed the lawsuit, saying it did not violate their contractual or constitutional rights.

The Constitution’s Takings Clause gives landlords the right to seek compensation if the government takes control of private lands for public use, which could apply to landlords in the immigration scenario, according to Heritage Foundation senior legal fellow Zack Smith.

“These efforts are misguided on multiple fronts,” Smith told the DCNF. “The City Councils in both Minneapolis and St. Paul should be encouraging Gov. Walz and other officials to help enforce federal immigration law. And regardless of the reason an eviction moratorium is passed, it is open to challenge as an unconstitutional taking under the Fifth Amendment (a fact Gov. Walz should know since he was sued for his Covid-era eviction moratorium policies).”

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has already launched a criminal probe into whether Walz and Democratic Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey illegally obstructed immigration enforcement, multiple outlets reported in January. The DOJ reportedly subpoenaed both leaders.

The DOJ did not respond to the DCNF’s request for comment.

Minnesota, Minneapolis and St. Paul are also fighting a September DOJ lawsuit against their sanctuary policies that prohibit local cooperation with ICE, which the Trump administration says violates the Supremacy Clause, court records show.

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