The federal government has dispatched additional immigration enforcement agents to Minnesota, representing an intensification in its campaign and rhetoric against the region and its sizable immigrant communities.
The Department of Homeland Security has confirmed on social media that it is âdeploying additional forces to Minneapolis to root out fraud, apprehend perpetrators and remove criminal illegal aliensâ. The acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Todd Lyons, told a news outlet that the agency has in the city âthe biggest immigration crackdown ever underway right nowâ.
âWe have the largest immigration operation ever taking place right now.â â Todd Lyons, Immigration and Customs Enforcement Acting Director
Reports suggest the administration is sending another 2,000 agents, from both ICE and HSI, into the state for a 30-day period. While Lyons did not verify that specific figure, he called it a joint effort from both agencies. DHS declined to specify a number but stated it had âsurged law enforcementâ resources.
Dubbed âOperation Metro Surge,â the agency's crackdown in the state has been underway since the start of last month. In reaction, community members have fought back against ICE, organizing protests and impeding deportations. Meanwhile, some immigrants have reportedly avoided public life, forgoing trips to grocery stores or medical care due to apprehension of being apprehended.
The homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, appears to be on the ground in the state. She is featured in a government-produced video of an apprehension in Minneapolis of a man from Ecuador wanted for murder in his home country.
This fixation on Minnesota occurs as the state is grappling with several prominent cases alleging misuse of social services. These cases have reportedly drawn the focus 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 majority of Somalis in the state are U.S. citizens.
Lyons further stated that officers have been âgoing door to doorâ to businesses suspected of hiring undocumented people and that some agents would be âlooking at these fraud casesâ. He commended Secretary Noem for running an âhighly effective operationâ in Minneapolis and said the agents were fighting against local non-cooperation policies in places like Minnesota.
In a press conference, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz labeled the federal surge âridiculousâ and part of a âconflict thatâs being fought 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 spiteful, malicious administration that is indifferent to the well being of Minnesotans.â â Governor Tim Walz
The state's forceful criticism highlights the deep political rift between Minnesota and Washington authorities over this escalating crackdown.
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