Frey says Minneapolis police 'not gonna do somebody else's job'
In response to President Donald Trump saying Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey was "playing with fire" by not enforcing federal immigration law, Frey maintained Thursday that that isn't the city's job.
"Our police officers will do their jobs, they're not gonna do somebody else's job," Frey told reporters while in Washington, D.C., for the U.S. Conference of Mayors.

"I want our police officers stopping murders from happening, preventing carjackings, responding to 911 calls," he said. "You know what I don't want them doing? I don't want them spending a single minute hunting down a father who just dropped his kids off at daycare, who's about to go to work a 12-hour shift, who happens to be from Ecuador. That guy makes our city a better place."
Frey also said he is hopeful federal forces would start to leave Minneapolis, but added, "I will believe it when I see it."
-ABC News' Friz Farrow







