Homan Says Minnesota Immigration "Surge Operation" Is Over
Minneapolis police are starting to arrest anti-ICE protesters.
This article originally appeared on ZeroHedge and was republished with permission.
Guest post by Tyler Durden
White House border czar Tom Homan said on Thursday that the Trump administration has made significant progress in Minnesota and will therefore end the immigration enforcement surge in the state.
âI have proposed, and President Trump has concurred, that this surge operation conclude. A significant drawdown has already been underway this week and will continue into the next week,â Homan said during a presser, adding that the admin had achieved an âunprecedented level of coordinationâ with state law enforcement officials.
Homanâs announcement comes after acting ICE Director Todd Lyons announced on Tuesday that local police in Minneapolis are starting to arrest anti-ICE protesters.
For weeks, Minneapolis had been a flashpoint. Demonstrators swarmed federal agents. Officers were filmed, heckled, and in some cases assaulted while trying to carry out what Lyons described as âtargeted, intelligence-driven enforcement operation[s].â Instead of focusing on apprehending criminal illegal aliens, agents were stuck navigating angry crowds, something they werenât trained to do.
Either way, the left is chalking this up as another win - while shares of GEO tumble on empty jail cells and Pam Bondi smarts from yesterdayâs self-inflicted wounds.
Hereâs Bloombergâs spin:
The Trump administration is retreating from its immigration-enforcement blitz in Minnesota, pulling back after more than two months of operations that left two US citizens dead, spurred massive protests and torpedoed support for one of President Donald Trumpâs signature policies.
The drawdown in forces, outlined Thursday by White House border czar Tom Homan, marks a major step to deescalate an operation that sparked congressional scrutiny of the administrationâs tactics. Federal agents last month shot and killed Alex Pretti and Renee Good in Minneapolis in incidents that were captured on video and drew national outrage.
Homanâs announcement comes one week after he announced that DHS would âdraw down 700 people effective todayâ in Minneapolis.
Much of the chaos in Minneapolis has stemmed from the sanctuary state not honoring ICE detainers. This forced the Trump administration to surge federal agents into the Democratic-run town to retrieve illegals. Then, far-left militant groups and nonprofits unleashed a well-coordinated pressure campaign (âSignal-Gateâ), which only suggests to us that the Democratsâ plan all along was in hopes of spreading revolution nationwide ahead of spring.
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