Homan says that Minnesota surge in immigration crackdown is ending

Tom Homan just announced that given the “success that has been made arresting public safety threats” and the “unprecedented levels of coordination we have obtained from state officials and local law enforcement” the surge of federal immigration enforcement in Minnesota is concluding. He said that he proposed winding down the operation, and Donald Trump agreed.

Homan added that law enforcement officers drawing down from this operation will either return to their duty station or be assigned elsewhere across the country, as the Trump administration’s mass deportation agenda continues. “A small footprint of personnel will remain for a period of time to close out, and transition full command and control back to the field office, as well as to ensure agitator activity continues to decline.”

The border czar said that there were more than 4,000 arrests throughout the Minnesota operation, but didn’t have the exact breakdown of those who were part of ICE’s targeted efforts to arrest undocumented criminals. This comes amid several examples of people caught in the immigration dragnet in the state who are either US citizens or living in country with legal status.

“We’ve had great success with this operation, and we’re leaving Minnesota safer,” Homan said.

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‘It’s time for a great comeback’: Minneapolis mayor heralds end of immigration crackdown

Jacob Frey, the mayor of Minneapolis, and a vocal opponent of the surge of federal immigration enforcement officers throughout the city, heralded the end of the surge today.

“This operation has been catastrophic for our neighbors and businesses, and now it’s time for a great comeback,” he said. “We will show the same commitment to our immigrant residents and endurance in this reopening, and I’m hopeful the whole country will stand with us as we move forward.”

Frey has consistently urged the drawdown of federal agents, particularly after the fatal shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.

“They thought they could break us, but a love for our neighbors and a resolve to endure can outlast an occupation,” the mayor added in his statement. “These patriots of Minneapolis are showing that it’s not just about resistance – standing with our neighbors is deeply American.”

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