Trump Administration Escalates Attack on The North Star State with More Federal Agents
The federal government has dispatched additional immigration enforcement agents to the state of Minnesota, representing an escalation in its rhetoric and actions against the region and its sizable immigrant communities.
Federal Surge Announced by Homeland Security
The Department of Homeland Security has publicly stated that it is âsurging to Minneapolis to eradicate fraud, apprehend perpetrators and deport criminal illegal aliensâ. The top official of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Todd Lyons, stated to a news outlet that the agency has in the city âthe biggest immigration operation ever taking place right nowâ.
âOur agency has the largest immigration operation ever taking place right now.â â Todd Lyons, ICE Acting Director
News accounts indicate the federal government is bringing in another two thousand agents, from both ICE and Homeland Security Investigations, into the state for a one-month period. While Lyons did not confirm that specific figure, he described it as a joint effort from both agencies. DHS would not confirm a number but stated it had âsurged law enforcementâ resources.
The Crackdown Effort and Community Impact
Dubbed âMetro Surge,â the federal crackdown in Minnesota has been underway since early December. In response, local residents have pushed back against ICE, engaging in protests and impeding deportations. Meanwhile, some immigrants have allegedly stayed away from public life, forgoing trips to grocery stores or medical care due to fear of being apprehended.
The homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, is believed to be personally involved in the state. She is seen in a government-produced video of an apprehension in Minneapolis of a man from Ecuador sought for murder in his nation of origin.
Broader Backdrop: Fraud Allegations and Comments
This fixation on Minnesota comes while the state is dealing with several high-profile cases alleging misuse of social services. These cases have allegedly drawn the attention of former President Trump and led to xenophobic 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 further stated that officers have been âconducting visitsâ to businesses suspected of hiring undocumented people and that some agents would be âlooking at these fraud casesâ. He praised Secretary Noem for running an âawesome, successful operationâ in Minneapolis and framed the effort as fighting against sanctuary policies in places like Minnesota.
State Leadership Response
In a press conference, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz called the federal surge âridiculousâ and part of a âwar thatâs being waged against Minnesotaâ.
âIn my view, any government in history has had to fight a war against the federal government every single day. We are under assault like no other time in our stateâs history because of a spiteful, malicious administration that is indifferent to the well being of Minnesotans.â â Governor Tim Walz
The state's strong criticism underscores the deep political rift between state and federal authorities over this escalating enforcement initiative.