France Issues Travel Advisory for Minneapolis

Citizens are advised to avoid the city center due to protests over U.S. immigration policies.

Jan. 28, 2026 at 4:55am

The French government has issued a travel advisory for its citizens, urging them to avoid the city center of Minneapolis, Minnesota due to ongoing protests over the Trump administration's immigration crackdown. The advisory cites risks linked to immigration enforcement and public order situations in the area.

Why it matters

This travel advisory from France highlights the growing international concern over the social unrest and public safety issues stemming from the Trump administration's hardline immigration policies, which have sparked widespread protests in major U.S. cities like Minneapolis.

The details

The French foreign ministry's website states that local authorities in Minneapolis are urging people to avoid the city center. The advisory advises French citizens to 'stay informed and avoid all gatherings, limiting travel if necessary.' Germany has also issued a similar advisory to its citizens in the U.S., citing risks linked to immigration enforcement and public order situations, and specifically mentioning Minneapolis.

  • The French travel advisory was issued on January 24, 2026 and is still valid.

The players

French Foreign Ministry

The government agency responsible for issuing the travel advisory for French citizens in the United States.

Minneapolis Authorities

Local officials in Minneapolis who are urging people to avoid the city center due to the ongoing protests.

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The takeaway

This travel advisory from France underscores the growing international concern over the social unrest and public safety issues stemming from the Trump administration's hardline immigration policies, which have sparked widespread protests in major U.S. cities like Minneapolis.