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Augsburg University staff allegedly hinder ICE in registered sex offender arrest
A small non-public college in Minneapolis is on the heart of controversy after the Division of Homeland Safety (DHS) accused workers members of obstructing ICE operations to guard an unlawful alien pupil who the division says can also be a registered intercourse offender.
On Monday night, in response to a neighborhood information report on
That arrest was thwarted when a college administrator cooperated with campus safety and tried to stop ICE brokers from doing their work.
Saucedo-Portillo is a pupil at Augsburg College in Minneapolis.

A mugshot of unlawful immigrant Jesus Saucedo-Portillo who, in line with DHS, is a intercourse offender and has a previous conviction for driving beneath the affect. Picture distributed on December 8, 2025. (Division of Homeland Safety)
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“Our officers advised the varsity administrator and campus safety that ICE had a warrant for the arrest of the unlawful alien. The college administrator advised the ICE brokers that they had been violating college coverage,” the assertion mentioned. “Our officers advised them that federal regulation takes priority over any college coverage and that if campus safety didn’t cease blocking the regulation enforcement automobile, they’d be obstructing justice.”
Regardless of the warning, the administrator refused to again down and ordered campus safety to dam the ICE automobile, DHS mentioned.
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A busy Augsburg School campus with fall colours on October 29, 2003. (David Brewster/Star Tribune by way of Getty Pictures)
“Our officers adopted their coaching to make use of the minimal quantity of power essential to clear the realm and efficiently arrested this prison unlawful alien,” the assertion ended.
In an interview with Public Radio MinnesotaAugsburg President Paul Pribbenow confirmed that Saucedo-Portillo is a pupil and claimed the arrest was “unlawful” and that ICE had no warrant.
He additionally mentioned ICE brokers pointed their weapons at a gaggle of workers and college students gathered on the incident. The scholars then known as campus safety, who “established a protocol for when ICE is on campus.”
He additionally praised college students who participated within the anti-ICE motion.

Voters fill out their poll at a polling place at Augsburg College on November 3, 2020 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Stephen Maturen/Getty Pictures)
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“We’re happy with it [students] for doing so, regardless of the hectic and traumatic nature of the occasion itself,” Pribbenow advised the information station.
He additionally reportedly mentioned that no workers or college students had violated the code of conduct on the Evangelical Lutheran affiliated college.
Augsburg officers didn’t return a number of requests for remark.
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