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Officials denounce ICE detainment of Northfield man. Food shelves still worry about demand after shutdown

Officials denounce ICE detainment of Northfield man. Food shelves still worry about demand after shutdown

Update: 2025-11-17
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Local officials are denouncing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement over the detention of a Northfield man who, according to court records, has no criminal history.


Adan Nunez Gonzalez was detained by ICE agents last Tuesday on his way to work and is now being held at Kandiyohi County Jail.


Nunez Gonazlez is a father of four and has lived in Northfield for more than a decade.


The demand for food assistance continues even with the restoration of SNAP benefits last week.


Jessica Sund is director of development and communications at the Channel One Food Bank, which serves southeastern Minnesota and Western Wisconsin.


Sund says the organization had 800 more people visit the Olmstead County shelf in October compared to September.


The company pursuing an underground mine for copper and nickel near Ely has submitted a plan to the state to conduct more exploratory drilling. 


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Officials denounce ICE detainment of Northfield man. Food shelves still worry about demand after shutdown

Officials denounce ICE detainment of Northfield man. Food shelves still worry about demand after shutdown

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