By Susan Du The Minnesota Star Tribune When ICE detained four homeless men who had been living under a bridge in Minneapolis, they took members of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, according to the tribe’s president. Oglala Sioux tribal attorneys are trying to locate the men and secure their release, President Frank Star Comes Out said last week. He said he instructed tribal members approached or detained by ICE to declare their tribal affiliation, which makes them U.S. citizens under federal law and not subject to immigration enforcement. Thousands of federal officers descended on Minnesota as part of what Trump administration officials called the largest immigration operation ever carried out. Now leaders of Minneapolis’ American Indian community say their people are being stopped and harassed, profiled for the color of their…








