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McDonald's Removes Unauthorized 'No ICE' Sign at Minneapolis Franchise After Backlash

McDonald's says the franchised restaurant posted the flyer without approval, now removed.

Overview

  • The notice said ICE agents could not enter non-public areas without a judicial warrant and warned that unauthorized entry would be treated as trespassing with legal recourse.
  • A Daily Wire reporter recorded an on-site security guard stating he was enforcing the policy and emphasizing the location’s private property rights.
  • McDonald’s said it contacted the owner-operator, confirmed the flyer’s removal, and directed the team on appropriate signage expectations.
  • Public criticism followed on social media, with Senator Ted Cruz questioning the company’s stance on law enforcement.
  • Coverage places the episode in Minnesota’s tense climate following the Renee Good shooting and references a recent Hampton Inn dispute over ICE reservations.