DHS Plans Dozens More ICE Agents in Twin Cities Amid Protests
DHS Plans Dozens More ICE Agents in Twin Cities Amid Protests

DHS Plans Dozens More ICE Agents in Twin Cities Amid Protests

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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced plans to deploy dozens of new Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers to the Twin Cities within the next two weeks, as part of the Trump administration's expanded immigration enforcement efforts. Noem praised ICE agents for their work and encouraged local governments and sheriffs to support the agency, criticizing Minnesota leaders, including Mayor Jacob Frey, for allowing increased crime and violence against police officers. Her remarks came amid large protests outside the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building, where opponents condemned ICE's tactics and expressed concerns about potential National Guard deployment. Noem highlighted ongoing operations, including arrests related to serious crimes such as child sexual assault and human trafficking, and emphasized the administration's focus on protecting American citizens. Protesters and activists voiced strong opposition to Noem's policies, accusing her of enabling aggressive immigration enforcement under President Trump. Noem's visit underscored the federal government's intensified approach to immigration enforcement in Minnesota, sparking significant local debate and resistance.

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