The ICE Nightmare Is Over In Minnesota, But Not In America

The ICE Nightmare Is Over In Minnesota, But Not In America
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After weeks of mounting controversy, protests and political fallout, the Trump administration is officially ending its high-profile ICE surge in Minnesota.

White House border czar Tom Homan announced a «significant drawdown» of thousands of federal agents following a 10-week crackdown that led to more than 4,000 arrests but also sparked outrage after two U.S. citizens were fatally shot during separate confrontations with federal agents.

The operation, initially framed as a response to alleged fraud and criminal activity, became politically toxic as videos, resignations and civil rights complaints intensified scrutiny. While immigration enforcement will continue, officials say the extraordinary surge is now winding down.