First Nations warn members to be cautious when entering U.S. following ICE actions

An anti-ICE protester runs through a cloud of tear gas on Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Adam Gray)

OTTAWA - The Assembly of First Nations is warning First Nations people to be wary of crossing the border into the United States in response to immigration enforcement raids and the detention of some Indigenous people.

AFN National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak confirmed that at least one First Nations person had a negative encounter recently with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, better known as ICE, and that person has since returned to Canada.

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