Refugees in Minnesota Fear Arrests and 'Reverification' Under Trump Administration

Families who fled Venezuela's socialist system now face new challenges in the U.S.

Published on Feb. 27, 2026

Refugees living in Minnesota are expressing growing fears over potential arrests and additional immigration checks under the Trump administration, with many having fled Venezuela's socialist system only to face new challenges in the United States.

Why it matters

The Trump administration has taken a hardline stance on immigration, leading to increased scrutiny and uncertainty for refugee communities across the country, including those who have already gone through extensive vetting processes to gain legal status in the U.S.

The details

Refugees in Minnesota report feeling anxious about potential arrests and additional 'reverification' of their immigration status, despite having already gone through years-long processes to flee Venezuela's socialist government and resettle in the United States. Many are concerned that the Trump administration's crackdown on immigration could jeopardize their ability to remain in the country legally.

  • The Trump administration took office in January 2017, ushering in new immigration policies and enforcement actions.

The players

Venezuela

The country that many of the refugees in Minnesota fled, having opposed the socialist system there for years.

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The takeaway

This story highlights the ongoing challenges and fears faced by refugee communities in the U.S. under the Trump administration's hardline immigration policies, even for those who have already gone through extensive legal processes to gain status in the country.