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Tom Homan 'Border Czar' visits Minnesota for enforcement talks
Summary
Tom Homan, described as the administration's 'border czar,' held a press conference in Minnesota after arriving this week and said federal and local officials discussed coordination on public safety; he noted county jails may notify ICE about detainee release dates.
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Tom Homan, identified by the administration as a "border czar," traveled to Minnesota this week and held a press conference following meetings with state and local leaders. He said he arrived at the president's request and would remain until the situation was addressed. The discussions he described focused on cooperation between federal agencies and Minnesota officials around community safety and enforcement procedures. Homan said federal staff are working on operational plans while continuing local engagement.
Key points:
- Homan said he arrived Monday at the president's request and has been on the ground for several days.
- He reported meetings with Governor Tim Walz, Attorney General Keith Ellison, Mayor Jacob Frey, and local law enforcement about public safety and coordination.
- Homan said the Minnesota Department of Corrections has been honoring ICE detainers and that county jails may notify ICE of detainee release dates for certain cases.
- He said CBP and ICE staff are preparing a drawdown plan tied to how many enforcement targets remain.
Summary:
Homan framed the visit as focused on improving coordination between federal and local authorities around public safety and targeted enforcement. Officials have clarified a procedure for county jails to notify ICE about release dates in some cases, and federal staff are drafting a drawdown plan; the timing for any reduction in federal presence was not provided.
