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Republicans Target Nashville’s Mayor for His Response to Immigration Arrests

  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement, working with the Tennessee Highway Patrol, apprehended 196 individuals over the course of a week-long operation in the Nashville area in May 2025.
  • The operation involved more than 580 traffic stops alongside the Tennessee Highway Patrol and followed ICE's targeting of individuals with prior criminal convictions or deportations.
  • Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell held a news conference assuring local police were not involved, published documentation online, and pushed for transparency amid ICE's presence that unsettled immigrant neighborhoods.
  • Republicans, led by Rep. Andy Ogles, criticized O'Connell for his response and executive order, initiating a congressional investigation and calling for related documents during a Memorial Day news conference.
  • The scrutiny highlights political divides in Nashville and Tennessee, where sanctuary policies are illegal, and new state laws enforce penalties, while community groups condemn the scale of arrests and their effect on families.
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Republicans target Nashville's mayor for his response to immigration arrests

Congressional Republicans are investigating Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s response to immigration arrests during hundreds of traffic stops over several days in May.

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Axios broke the news in Washington, United States on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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