Homan announces end to Minnesota immigration crackdown
Summary
Tom Homan announced that the immigration crackdown in Minnesota, which resulted in many arrests and protests, will stop. The operation by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement started on December 1 and is ending now. President Trump agreed to end this operation.Key Facts
- Tom Homan, a key figure in border enforcement, spoke at a news conference in Minneapolis about ending the immigration crackdown.
- The operation, called Operation Metro Surge, was led by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
- The crackdown began on December 1 in Minnesota.
- During the crackdown, there were many detentions and protests.
- Two deaths occurred during the operation.
- Homan mentioned the operation aimed to make Minnesota less of a sanctuary state.
- He stated that President Trump agreed with the decision to end the operation.
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