Crow Wing County Faces Controversy Over Sheriff’s Federal Immigration Cooperation

In a recent Crow Wing County Board of Commissioners meeting, the most contentious discussion revolved around the sheriff’s cooperation with federal immigration authorities through the 287g agreement, with residents expressing concerns about financial and legal implications. The board also tackled various funding initiatives, veterans’ services, and ongoing discussions about property annexation with the city of Brainerd.

The public comments section of the meeting was dominated by debate over Sheriff Clay’s decision to sign the 287g agreement, which allows local law enforcement to collaborate with federal immigration authorities. Residents, including Jane Olstrom from Breezy Point, voiced apprehensions about potential financial strains on the county due to the agreement, especially in light of the recently passed SAVE Act that could require all voters to register with the county elections office. This legislative change might necessitate additional staffing without accompanying federal funding, impacting the county budget.

Jeff Torno added to the concerns by highlighting the financial burdens already incurred by the sheriff’s department, which reportedly spent over $300,000 on the 287g program without federal reimbursement. Torno warned that the county might face financial difficulties similar to those encountered when the program was discontinued in 2012 due to issues like racial profiling and resource drain. He expressed skepticism about any promises of compensation from the federal government.

Judith Peepgrass raised legal concerns, noting that other Minnesota counties are facing lawsuits related to similar agreements. She questioned the sheriff’s authority to enter into such arrangements without the county board’s consent, citing a recent wrongful detention case at the Crow Wing County Jail as an example of potential legal liabilities.

Tim Quincer emphasized the risks of illegal detentions under the 287g agreement, pointing out that counties like Cass and Jackson have opted out of such agreements.

In contrast, Tom Jacobson expressed support for the sheriff’s actions, thanking the county commissioners for backing law enforcement. He argued for the necessity of law enforcement’s role in protecting all community members, including non-citizens, and maintained confidence in Sheriff Glang’s ability to uphold responsibilities and individual rights.

Following the public comments, the board swiftly moved through procedural approvals before delving into discussions on opioid funding initiatives. Cara from Crow Wing County Community Services presented a funding proposal aimed at mental health support for staff dealing with complex opioid-related cases. This initiative specifically sought to aid first responders, like law enforcement personnel, who experience secondary trauma.

Further funding discussions included a $1,000 youth scholarship for the Blade Coalition, funded through opioid dollars, to encourage youth involvement in drug-free initiatives. Another proposal sought $5,000 for a community corrections bike program to address transportation issues for individuals with revoked licenses, primarily due to alcohol-related offenses.

The board also considered a federal grant for the “Safe Streets for All” initiative, focusing on creating a comprehensive safety action plan for the county. The plan aims to assess vulnerabilities in the transportation system, particularly interactions between vehicles and pedestrians. Due to staffing constraints, the board decided to seek external consulting assistance to develop the plan, with the assurance of state matching funds to enhance the project’s budget.

Attention then shifted to veterans’ services, with the Veterans Service Officer presenting a detailed report on activities and challenges faced by the office. The report highlighted the processing of 290 disability compensation claims and 100 supplemental claims or appeals in 2025. The office dealt with “predatory claim sharks,” companies that charge veterans for filing claims, often leading to financial burdens for veterans and challenges in processing claims.

The report also noted the use of Soldiers Assistance Program (SSAP) grants, totaling approximately $83,000, to support local veterans with dental, optical, housing, and subsistence needs. The office worked with local organizations to distribute gas and grocery cards, emphasizing immediate financial relief for veterans and their families.

The meeting also addressed property annexation discussions with the city of Brainerd, focusing on orderly annexation procedures. The city considered a resolution to annex properties as services become available, though there was notable resident opposition. The representative clarified the county’s role, explaining the annexation process and addressing constituent confusion about the county’s involvement.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
County Administrator:
Deborah A. Erickson
County Council Officials:
Paul Koering, Jon Lubke, Steve Barrows, Rosemary Franzen, Jamie Lee, Deborah A. Erickson (County Administrator)

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