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Bill to allow federal law enforcement into Minn. schools only with a warrant fails in Education Policy Committee

SAINT PAUL, Minn. – A bill to only allow federal law enforcement into Minnesota schools if they have a warrant doesn’t pass in the House Education Policy Committee. The bill failed in a 7-7 party-line vote. DFL State Representative Heather Keeler of Moorhead voted for the legislation and said students of color are doing distance learning because they’re afraid of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers coming into their schools. “This is a …
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AM 1100 The Flag WZFG broke the news in on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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