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Trump Reconfigures Minneapolis Immigration Enforcement Amid Rising Backlash

Trump Reconfigures Minneapolis Immigration Enforcement Amid Rising Backlash ChatGPT Image Jan 28 2026 12 36 16 AM

Federal Immigration Shake-Up After Deadly Confrontations

In response to widespread criticism and protests sparked by two fatal shootings in Minneapolis this month involving federal immigration agents, President Donald Trump has ordered a major overhaul of the ongoing enforcement operation in the city. The move comes as officials work to ease tensions with state and local leaders and address national concerns about the conduct and strategy of the mission.

Trump’s directive shifts command of the Minneapolis immigration push to veteran border enforcer Tom Homan, known as the administration’s “border czar,” who met this week with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz to discuss next steps. The change aims to balance continued enforcement with improved coordination and reduced civil unrest.


Leadership Changes and Local Dialogue

The decision to reposition leadership follows public outcry after the deaths of two U.S. citizens — including 37-year-old nurse Alex Pretti — during encounters with federal agents tied to the broad immigration crackdown dubbed “Operation Metro Surge.”

Trump has also engaged in phone calls with Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Governor Walz in a bid to ease tensions, signaling a shift from earlier public confrontations toward a more conciliatory approach.

While some federal officials have defended the enforcement actions, legal pressure has mounted in the courts, with judges admonishing immigration leadership over alleged noncompliance with judicial orders and granting hearings related to detainee rights.


Public Reaction and Continued Debate

The intensified immigration campaign has triggered protests and national debate about the role of federal agents in cities like Minneapolis. Local residents and officials have criticized the scale and tactics of the operation, while Trump’s administration maintains that the objective remains targeting “criminal illegal aliens” and upholding law and order.

As changes roll out, the administration faces calls to carefully balance enforcement with respect for civil liberties and community safety — a central issue as the controversy fuels political and legal disputes across the country.

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