ICE agents in Minneapolis. Politico/AP.
Border Czar Tom Homan has announced that the operation in Minneapolis to deport illegal aliens has been drawn down. Politico. Homan cited cooperation from state and local officials for the reason and said that thousands of ICE agents would remain in Minnesota to continue deportation operations, though the backup that was deployed will withdraw. The operation was controversial due to interactions with domestic terrorists that lead to their deaths, including Renee Good, who attempted to run over an ICE officer, and Alex Pretti, who was shot after getting into a fight with CBD officers. Shortly after the 2nd incident, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey changed their tune and began cooperation with ICE.
My Comment:
Both sides are claiming victory here but this seems like a clear win for the White House for me. The Trump administration was able to break the will of a sanctuary state and now Minnesota is cooperating with ICE. That's a huge win and means that deportations there will continue, but without the use of force.
Indeed, deportations will happen in Minnesota (and Minneapolis) like they do in non-sanctuary states. As illegal aliens are picked up for various crimes and after they serve their time for those crimes, Minnesota will now hold those aliens until ICE can pick them up. That's how it works in states like Texas, where there have been dramatically more deportations. Indeed, the pace of deportations in Minnesota will probably increase there.
The left is claiming this is a victory for them, and more than few grifters on the right are as well, but I don't see how. The only thing that is really changing is the numbers of ICE and CBD and their tactics. Indeed, I expect the number of deportations to go up as operations won't be disrupted and there is a backlog of people to be picked up.
Their stormtroopers in Antifa have been dealt a severe blow as well. They had been operating freely in Minneapolis but police have finally cracked down on them. They have also had their operations exposed, their members doxed and folks are a lot more aware of their tactics. The only good news for them is that they will get a chance to lick their wounds and regroup.
This is also a win for Republicans in the fight over funding DHS. ICE is funded for the rest of the year due to the big beautiful bill, but the Democrats are holding other funding hostage. There entire argument was the Minneapolis operation, and that is now gone. They are going to have a very hard time justifying holding up funding for the Department of Homeland Security now.
It's also clear that both Renee Good and Alex Pretti are yesterday's news. In both cases it was video that showed both of them acting deranged and gave credence to the claims of self defense. With those cases out of the news, much of the outrage has faded away, with the Democrats focusing on Jeffrey Epstein... again.
So was the operation a success? I believe so. Like I said, the Democrats absolutely backed down and they were unable to keep up operations up against ICE. A large number of illegal immigrants were deported and Republicans now no longer have the bad optics that the disorder was causing. And there is one less sanctuary state in the United States. I count that as a major win.





