Immigration surge in Minnesota to end
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Border czar Tom Homan said the Trump administration's controversial months-long immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota that led to the deaths of two American citizens and widespread outrage across the country will conclude.
White House border czar Tom Homan on Thursday, Feb. 12, announced the end of Operation Metro Surge, the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota that began in December. Homan called the operation a success,
Trump administration border czar Tom Homan said Minnesota had been left “safer” following a six-week surge of federal immigration enforcement in the state. But as he announced an end to the
Border czar Tom Homan announced an end to Operation Metro Surge on Thursday in Minnesota following a surge in arrests of public safety threats throughout the state. Homan announced that thousands of immigration officials will leave Minnesota and return to their home stations or places where their service is needed.
MINNEAPOLIS — The Trump administration will phase out most of its flood of federal agents in Minnesota, White House border czar Tom Homan said Thursday, bringing within sight an end to what’s been called the largest immigration enforcement deployment in U.
At a press conference at the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Fort Snelling, Homan said the operation has “yielded the successful results” the administration came to Minnesota
U.S. border czar Tom Homan announced the end of the federal immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota, Operation Metro Surge, on Feb. 12.
The major announcement from President Trump’s border czar Tom Homan is drawing a wide range of reactions from immigration lawyers, advocates and protestors.
A Minnesotan competing at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy took a moment to address the situation closer to home in his home state, calling the practices of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents during Operation Metro Surge unconstitutional.
In just the last month, Minnesota federal courts have seen hundreds of civil suits filed on behalf of people picked up during Operation Metro Surge. This evening, WCCO Investigates is taking a closer