Minnesota immigration enforcement surge is ending, Trump border tsar says
Summary
The increased immigration enforcement efforts in Minnesota are ending, as announced by Tom Homan, the U.S. border tsar. President Donald Trump approved the conclusion of this operation, known as "Operation Metro Surge". The surge involved deploying over 2,000 immigration officers to the state.Key Facts
- U.S. border tsar, Tom Homan, announced the end of the immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota.
- President Donald Trump approved the decision to stop the operation.
- The operation, called "Operation Metro Surge," involved more than 2,000 immigration officers.
- The enforcement efforts led to the arrest of undocumented immigrants, including individuals convicted of serious crimes.
- The operation sparked nationwide protests, partly due to the deaths of two U.S. citizens.
- Officials noted improved cooperation between local Minnesota authorities and federal immigration officers.
- A small number of immigration personnel will remain in Minnesota to complete the operation's transition process.
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