The Former President's Administration Escalates Crackdown on The North Star State with More Immigration Agents
The federal government has dispatched a fresh wave of immigration officials to Minnesota, marking an intensification in its campaign and rhetoric against the state and its immigrant populations.
Federal Surge Announced by DHS
The Department of Homeland Security has confirmed on social media that it is âsurging to Minneapolis to eradicate fraud, arrest perpetrators and deport criminal undocumented individualsâ. The acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Todd Lyons, stated to a news outlet that the agency has in the city âthe largest immigration operation ever underway right nowâ.
âOur agency has the largest immigration operation ever taking place right now.â â Todd Lyons, ICE Official
News accounts suggest the administration is bringing in another 2,000 agents, from both ICE and HSI, into the state for a one-month period. While the ICE official did not verify that specific figure, he described it as a joint effort from both agencies. DHS would not confirm a number but acknowledged it had âsurged law enforcementâ presence.
Operation Metro Surge and Community Impact
Dubbed âOperation Metro Surge,â the federal crackdown in the state has been underway since early December. In reaction, local residents have fought back against ICE, organizing protests and attempting to block deportations. Meanwhile, some immigrants have allegedly avoided public life, forgoing trips to grocery stores or medical care due to fear of being apprehended.
The top DHS official, Kristi Noem, appears to be personally involved in the state. She is seen in a DHS video of an arrest in Minneapolis of a man from Ecuador sought for murder in his nation of origin.
Political Context: High-Profile Cases and Rhetoric
This focus on Minnesota comes while the state is grappling with several prominent cases alleging misuse of social services. These cases have allegedly drawn the attention of former President Trump and led to anti-immigrant comments from him targeting Somalis. It is worth noting, Minnesota is home to the biggest Somali population in the U.S., and the vast majority of Somalis in the state are U.S. citizens.
Lyons added that officers have been âconducting visitsâ to companies suspected of hiring undocumented people and that some agents would be âinvestigating these fraud casesâ. He commended Secretary Noem for leading an âawesome, successful operationâ in Minneapolis and said the agents were fighting against local non-cooperation policies in places like Minnesota.
State Leadership Response
In a public statement, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz labeled the federal surge âoutrageousâ and part of a âconflict thatâs being waged against Minnesotaâ.
âI donât think any state government in history has had to battle against the federal government every single day. We are being attacked like no other time in our stateâs history because of a petty, vile administration that doesnât care about the well being of Minnesotans.â â Governor Tim Walz
The state's forceful condemnation underscores the deep political rift between state and federal authorities over this intensifying crackdown.