Small Federal Force To Remain In Minnesota After Enforcement Drawdown
3 weeks ago
More than 1,000 federal immigration agents have left Minnesota’s Twin Cities as the Trump administration winds down Operation Metro Surge — the largest ICE enforcement push in state history.
White House border czar Tom Homan says a small security force will stay temporarily to protect federal personnel and respond to any disorder as agents continue targeted investigations.
Homan said the drawdown follows major enforcement operations in the Twin Cities and stressed that immigration crackdowns will continue nationwide.
White House border czar Tom Homan says a small security force will stay temporarily to protect federal personnel and respond to any disorder as agents continue targeted investigations.
Homan said the drawdown follows major enforcement operations in the Twin Cities and stressed that immigration crackdowns will continue nationwide.