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Trump administration increases immigration agents in Minnesota
Summary
The Department of Homeland Security posted that it is surging law enforcement to Minneapolis, and CBS News reported about 2,000 ICE and HSI agents would be deployed to Minnesota for 30 days, though DHS did not confirm that number.
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Federal authorities have increased immigration enforcement activity in Minneapolis. The Department of Homeland Security posted that it is "surging to Minneapolis to root out fraud, arrest perpetrators and remove criminal illegal aliens." CBS News reported that about 2,000 ICE and Homeland Security Investigations agents would be in the state for 30 days, though DHS did not confirm that figure. Operation Metro Surge has been active since early December and has involved arrests highlighted by DHS.
Known details:
- DHS announced a law enforcement "surge" to Minneapolis, saying its goals include addressing fraud and removing individuals described by the agency as criminal.
- CBS News reported roughly 2,000 ICE and HSI agents would be deployed to Minnesota for 30 days; DHS declined to confirm the number to some outlets.
- ICE's acting director described the activity as the largest immigration operation currently taking place in the city, and DHS refers to the effort as Operation Metro Surge, which began in early December.
- Local officials and community members have protested the enforcement activity, and some residents were reported to avoid public spaces and services amid the operation.
Summary:
The increase in federal enforcement in Minneapolis has led to public protests and reports of some immigrants avoiding routine activities and services. Officials say the operation targets fraud and criminal cases. Undetermined at this time.
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