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Homeland Security plans 2,000 officers in Minnesota for its largest immigration operation, officials say
Summary
DHS announced what it called its largest immigration enforcement operation, sending about 2,000 federal agents to the Minneapolis–St. Paul area; officials reported about 150 arrests and said investigators are pursuing fraud allegations.
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The Department of Homeland Security said it launched what it described as its largest immigration enforcement operation, deploying roughly 2,000 federal agents and officers to the Minneapolis–St. Paul area. The agency framed part of the effort as connected to allegations of fraud involving some local residents. Local officials and community groups reported an increased visible federal presence and multiple arrests. Authorities cautioned that the scope and duration of the operation could change.
Key details:
- DHS announced deployment of about 2,000 federal agents and officers to the Minneapolis–St. Paul area.
- Officials reported roughly 150 arrests during initial enforcement actions and more frequent sightings of federal personnel in neighborhoods and near businesses.
- Homeland Security Investigations personnel were described as focusing on fraud allegations while deportation officers conducted immigration arrests.
Summary:
The operation has led to heightened federal law enforcement activity in the Twin Cities and prompted concern among local officials and community members. Undetermined at this time.
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