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Lawmakers use Los Angeles situation to call out Nashville mayor | Tennessee

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-06-09 09:00:00


U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles criticized Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s executive order requiring city employees to report encounters with federal immigration authorities, calling it obstructive to ICE investigations. The order came after a joint ICE-Tennessee Highway Patrol operation arrested 196 individuals, some with criminal records. Republicans, including Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton and Senator Marsha Blackburn, condemned O’Connell, accusing him of encouraging illegal activity and jeopardizing law enforcement safety. Blackburn introduced a bill criminalizing doxxing of federal officers after Nashville published encounters with ICE online, initially listing officers’ names, later redacted. O’Connell defended his order as promoting transparency, emphasizing dialogue over conflict.

(The Center Square) – U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles called immigration protests in Los Angeles an “active rebellion” and used the situation to call out Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell.

Ogles, R-Tenn., and other Republican lawmakers are criticizing O’Connell for an executive order they say could obstruct investigations by U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement.

“If we want to keep this from happening in Tennessee, we must stop Freddie O’Connell and every Tennessee official endorsing illegal alien lawlessness,” Ogles said in a Monday morning post on social media.

O’Connell’s order required city of Nashville employees to report any encounters with federal immigration authorities within one business day. It was amended to include all departments after an operation conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Tennessee Highway Patrol in early May netted 196 arrests. Some of those arrested had extensive criminal histories and some had removal orders, according to a release from ICE.

Two committees in the U.S. House of Representatives have sent a letter to O’Connell asking for more information and documents pertaining to the order. O’Connell has until Thursday at 5 p.m. to respond, according to the letter.

Republican Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton asked O’Connell to rescind the executive order.

“This order has jeopardized the safety of federal and state agents to the extent that individuals are harassing and interfering in the lawful duty of these agents,” Sexton said.

O’Connell did not directly respond to the criticism on Friday but said his actions were about “transparency” when questioned by reporters.

“Our focus is on participating in conversations,” the mayor said in a published report. “We don’t spend as much energy on statements. I think if they have specific requests, we’ll pay attention to those.”

U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., has frequently mentioned O’Connell on social media and shot back at O’Connell’s claim of transparency. 

“This is not about transparency. This is about obstructing ICE’s work to enforce the rule of law and make Tennessee communities safe,” she said.

Blackburn introduced a bill last week that would make doxxing federal law enforcement a crime. Nashville officials are publishing all encounters with immigration officers on a website. The names of some officers were listed on the site, but they have now been redacted, according to a report from WSMV.

“Blue city mayors are doing everything they can to obstruct the Trump administration’s efforts to deport criminal illegal aliens,” Blackburn said. “Just last week, Nashville Mayor O’Connell and his office doxxed federal law enforcement officers after the Trump administration worked with Tennessee Highway Patrol to arrest criminal illegal aliens.”

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Right-Leaning

The article presents a narrative centered on Republican criticism of a Democratic mayor’s executive order related to immigration enforcement. The language and framing focus primarily on Republican viewpoints, featuring strong quotes from Republican politicians describing the mayor’s actions as obstructive to law enforcement and public safety. Although the article includes some responses from Mayor O’Connell, these are brief and framed as less forceful or reactive. The emphasis on Republican criticism, the framing of the mayor’s policies as “lawlessness” or “obstruction,” and the detailed coverage of proposed Republican legislation against “doxxing” suggest a right-leaning slant. The piece stops short of overt editorializing but implicitly supports the Republican stance by highlighting their arguments and concerns more prominently than those of the mayor or his allies, indicating a subtle ideological bias toward conservative positions on immigration enforcement.

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DATA: ICE detainer requests in Tennessee up by 86.5% compared to last year

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www.wkrn.com – Tori Gessner – 2025-09-09 17:03:00

SUMMARY: ICE detainer requests in Tennessee surged 86.5% this year, with a 31.8% rise in Davidson County, according to new data. Representative Lee Reeves highlighted strains on local resources from illegal immigration, citing law violations in small towns like Robertson County. Reeves urges more local agencies to adopt 287(g) agreements, which grant federal immigration enforcement powers to sheriffs, including jail enforcement, task force, and warrant officer models. Currently, 27 Tennessee sheriffs participate in these agreements, contributing to the state’s ranking as second nationwide for ICE arrests in jails. Reeves credits tougher immigration enforcement under President Trump and supports legislation to mandate 287(g) adoption statewide. Detainer requests in Shelby County rose only slightly.

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FOX13 Investigates timeline of mass murder suspect's movements on day of alleged murders

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www.youtube.com – FOX13 Memphis – 2025-09-09 12:57:30

SUMMARY: Fox 13 investigated the timeline of Austin Drummond’s alleged murders of four family members in West Tennessee on July 29. Using cell phone data and video, investigators pieced together a tight sequence spanning about 15 hours. Early morning, vehicles linked to the victims arrived at the crime scene. Drummond made several calls, arranged rides, and moved vehicles to hide evidence. Around 2:30 p.m., his phone was near where the kidnapped baby was left. By evening, Drummond’s phone stayed near his parents’ home, then was turned off after reports of the bodies. He likely spent the night at his girlfriend’s nearby apartment, close to where he was later found.

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Leniency on lice in schools meets reality

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wpln.org – Blake Farmer – 2025-09-09 04:08:00

SUMMARY: Evelyn Thompson from Nashville’s Lice Is Simple treats a preschool affected by a lice outbreak involving 13 children. Schools have shifted from strict “no-nit” policies, which excluded infected children, to “nonexclusion” rules prioritizing in-person learning despite lice presence. However, outbreaks have sparked parent petitions in multiple states urging stricter policies. Public health officials view lice as a nuisance, not a health threat, leading to minimal data and evolving recommendations. The American Academy of Pediatrics and school nurses support keeping students in class, emphasizing education over exclusion. Families face challenges balancing stigma, financial costs, and controlling infestations, as seen at a Nashville preschool’s recent outbreak.

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