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Tennessee GOP Congressman calls for investigation of Nashville mayor amid immigrant detentions

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tennesseelookout.com – J. Holly McCall – 2025-05-14 20:32:00


Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell has requested information on immigrant arrests and the charges against them following a week of ICE sweeps in the city. U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles, accusing O’Connell of obstructing ICE operations, plans to call for an investigation into the mayor. The sweeps, conducted by ICE and the Tennessee Highway Patrol, led to the detention of 196 individuals, many without criminal records. O’Connell has called for transparency, asking ICE to release the names and charges of those detained. The incident reflects ongoing federal and state efforts to crack down on illegal immigration in Tennessee.

by J. Holly McCall, Tennessee Lookout
May 14, 2025

A Tennessee U.S. congressman said Wednesday he will call for an investigation into Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell following more than a week of traffic sweeps and detentions by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency in Nashville. 

U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles, a Republican representing the 5th District which covers part of Nashville, alleged in a press release that O’Connell is responsible for “blatantly obstructing” ICE agents. 

“By ordering city agencies to monitor and potentially sabotage ICE operations, he has crossed a dangerous line — using the power of government to shield criminal illegal aliens from the law,” Ogles said in a statement.

Ogles plans to ask the U.S. House Judiciary Committee and the Homeland Security Committee to investigate O’Connell and other Metro Nashville officials. 

Immigration and Customs Enforcement “dragnet” in Nashville results in detentions

The statement came one day after a U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official singled out O’Connell in a statement claiming ICE agents — in conjunction with Tennessee Highway Patrol officers — arrested 196 people without permanent legal status. Allegedly, 95 of those had either pending criminal charges or convictions. 

“By ICE’s own admission, a large percentage of people caught up in this sweep had no criminal record. Who and where are they? ICE should release the names and charges for everyone they detained in Nashville, not just a select few,” O’Connell said in a statement. 

A spokesperson for O’Connell declined to specifically address Ogles’ comments.

Since May 4, ICE agents and THP officers have been conducting sweeps through Nashville and Middle Tennessee, often pulling drivers over for alleged traffic violations. 

Metro Legal Director Wally Dietz said on May 5 he sent a letter to the Tennessee Highway Patrol asking for the names of those arrested and what those people were charged with. Officials with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency, he added, have been “totally opaque in responding.”

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The detention comes amid a federal and state focus on immigrants and moves to deport them. In a January special legislative session, the Tennessee General Assembly passed sweeping immigration legislation to create a new state enforcement office as a liaison with the Trump administration and provide grants to law enforcement agencies that agree to work with federal immigration officials. Under the program, local police and sheriff deputies can work with ICE to enforce federal immigration laws and criminalize public officials who vote for sanctuary city policies.

Ogles has had his own brushes with federal law. In August 2024, Ogles confirmed the FBI had confiscated his phone amid a fraud investigation into his campaign finances and as recently as January, a U.S. House Congressional Ethics panel recommended further investigation into his activities. In late January, just after President Donald Trump was inaugurated, the FBI announced it would drop the investigation.

Ogles has proposed a measure that would allow Trump to serve a third term as president.

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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.

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The content frames the issue around immigration enforcement with a skeptical view of law enforcement operations, highlighting concerns about the protection of immigrants and accountability of ICE actions. It presents criticism of a Republican congressman and emphasizes local officials’ resistance to federal immigration sweeps, aligning with perspectives commonly associated with center-left viewpoints. The inclusion of investigative details about the congressman also adds to a critical tone often found in center-left media coverage.

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Tennessee lawmakers respond to Trump’s push to eliminate mail-in ballots

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www.wkrn.com – – 2025-08-19 19:01:00

SUMMARY: President Donald Trump is advocating to ban mail-in ballots and voting machines, claiming without evidence that mail-in voting leads to fraud. He urges Republicans to support a shift to paper ballots only, aiming to sign an executive order before the 2026 midterms. Tennessee Republicans, including Sen. Joey Hensley and Rep. Tim Rudd, back Trump, citing election security and strict absentee ballot rules requiring valid reasons. Conversely, Democrats like Rep. John Ray Clemmons argue the plan undermines democracy and voter rights, noting Tennessee’s low voter turnout results from restrictive laws. The U.S. Constitution allows states to set election rules, but Congress can intervene.

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Tennessee National Guard to join D.C. police order

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tennesseelookout.com – Sam Stockard – 2025-08-19 10:17:00


Tennessee Governor Bill Lee authorized 160 National Guard troops to deploy to Washington, D.C., joining other Republican-led states in supporting a federal security mission ordered by President Trump. The troops will assist with monument security, community patrols, federal facility protection, and traffic control, funded and regulated federally. This deployment follows Trump’s controversial federal takeover of D.C. law enforcement despite local opposition and declining crime rates. Lee also plans to deploy Guard members to aid Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Tennessee. Critics, including Democratic Rep. John Ray Clemmons, argue the deployment distracts from other issues and militarizes the city unnecessarily.

by Sam Stockard, Tennessee Lookout
August 19, 2025

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee is dispatching National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., this week to join the president’s law enforcement takeover in the nation’s capital.

Acting on orders from President Donald Trump, the governor granted a request to help the District of Columbia National Guard with a “security mission,” spokesperson Elizabeth Johnson said.

Tennessee will join several other Republican-controlled states and send 160 Guard troops this week to D.C. “to assist as long as needed,” according to Johnson. They will work with local and federal law enforcement agencies on monument security, community safety patrols, federal facilities protection and traffic control, she said.

The Tennessee Guard deployment will be funded and regulated by the federal government.

At least four other Republican governors are sending nearly 1,000 National Guard troops to D.C. after Trump activated 800 D.C. soldiers.

Trump ordered the federal takeover of Washington, D.C., law enforcement despite opposition from local officials who said crime is down some 30%. 

Following a legal challenge by D.C. officials, the Trump administration backed off appointing a federal official to head the department and agreed to leave the city’s police chief in command. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, though, told local police to work with federal officers on immigration enforcement even if city laws are conflicting.

Lee also said he would deploy National Guard troops to provide logistical help with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in Tennessee so they can spend more time on deportation.

Democratic state Rep. John Ray Clemmons of Nashville accused the governor of “uprooting” Guard personnel from their families to distract people from Trump’s “refusal to release the Epstein files,” a reference to the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation and whether Trump is mentioned in the documents. 

Clemmons pointed out violent crime in D.C. decreased by 26% this year while overall crime is down by 7%.

“If Trump was serious about addressing crime in D.C., all he and Congress have to do is better support and fund D.C. police, as they have the power to do, rather than militarize one of the most beautiful cities in America,” Clemmons said.

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Survey shows Tennessee teachers’ feelings about cell phones, disciplinary measures and school culture

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wpln.org – Camellia Burris – 2025-08-18 15:23:00

SUMMARY: A recent Tennessee Education Survey of nearly 40,000 teachers reveals most middle and high school teachers find cellphone use disruptive, with 73% reporting cheating via phones. While 94% say schools restrict phone use during class, half of high school teachers want a full campus ban. A new state law bans wireless devices during instruction but lets districts set specific rules. Teacher retention is driven mainly by school culture, despite only a third being satisfied with pay. Most teachers support current discipline methods and evaluations, with early-career teachers spending more time on discipline but generally satisfied with evaluations improving their teaching.

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