Trump Ends ICE Surge in Minnesota After Mass Arrests
February 13, 2026·12 days ago·via The New York Times

President Trump's border czar Tom Homan announces the drawdown of Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota, with thousands of federal agents pulling back after over 4,000 arrests of illegal immigrants and violent criminals. Homan credits the mission's success to record deportations, reduced agitator interference, and newfound cooperation from Democrat Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, who finally toned down their anti-enforcement rhetoric.
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