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Milwaukee leaders condemn ICE arrests as agency ignores City mask ordinance

Adam RobertsbyAdam Roberts
July 9, 2026, 5:50 pm
in Government and Politics, Homepage Showcase, News, Wisconsin
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US Congresswoman Gwen Moore addresses reporters during a press conference condemning recent Immigrations and Customs Enforcement arrests in Milwaukee. July 9, 2026. Image Credit: Adam Roberts

MILWAUKEE, Wis. – Several Milwaukee leaders are condemning recent Immigrations and Customs Enforcement activity in the city, though questions remain whether actions meant to limit the agency within city limits can be enforced.

The group led by U.S. Congresswoman Gwen Moore expressed anger at the nature of the at least 57 confirmed arrests made by ICE agents across Wisconsin during “targeted operations” that began in late June.

“They’re ​being ​kidnapped. They’re ​being ​disappeared. ​They’re ​being ​rushed ​through ​a ​judicial ​process ​without ​due ​process because ​they ​don’t ​have ​any ​money. ​And ​we’re ​here ​to ​decry ​​that,” said Moore during a press conference July 9.

Back in April, Milwaukee Common Council members unanimously passed one of the key pieces of their “ICE Out MKE” package: an ordinance that prohibited ICE agents from wearing masks while working in the city. But the Department of Homeland Security has indicated they will not adhere to the ordinance, with representatives asserting the US Constitution’s Supremacy Clause allows for federal laws to supersede any local ordinance.

“State and local sanctuary politicians attempting to ban our federal law enforcement from wearing masks is despicable and a flagrant attempt to endanger our officers,” said an ICE spokesperson in a statement to WTMJ. “To be crystal clear: we will not abide by unconstitutional bans. The Supremacy Clause makes it clear that state and local sanctuary politicians do not control federal law enforcement.”

During the recent arrests, ICE agents were spotted by groups like Voces de la Frontera wearing masks despite the ordinance. Agents also used the Milwaukee Police Department District 2 parking lot for staging purposes, which is against another “ICE Out” city ordinance. A statement from MPD said they were not told in advance that ICE intended to use the parking lot, and then asked them to leave.

No citations have been written by Milwaukee Police against any agents who have violated the mask ban, with the department citing the need for legal clarity from City Attorney Evan Goyke.

“We’re ​waiting ​to ​see what ​the ​city ​attorney’s ​advice ​will ​be ​on ​that,” said Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson July 9 when asked by WTMJ if any of the “ICE Out” package is enforceable.

ICE says those arrested will remain in custody pending removal proceedings.

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