After Minneapolis Shooting, Immigration Enforcement to dig heels deeper in Minnesota.

White House border czar Tom Homan visited Minnesota after deadly shootings and protests against ICE. He said federal agents will continue operations in Minneapolis. Homan stressed law enforcement safety, admitted changes are needed, and urged coop...

After Minneapolis Shooting, Immigration Enforcement to dig heels deeper in Minnesota.
White House border czar Tom Homan spoke at a press conference in Minnesota on Thursday. He spoke days after the fatal shooting of 37-year-old nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, as reported by local authorities. Another woman, Renee Nicole Good, was also shot, which led to public protests in Minneapolis, according to local residents and protest groups.

Tom Homan said that ICE and Border Patrol officers will stay in Minnesota until the issue is fully handled, according to his press conference statement. He clearly said federal officials are “not leaving the state until the problem is gone”, as stated by Tom Homan.

Why Tom Homan came to Minnesota

Tom Homan said President Donald Trump sent him to Minnesota to look for answers and fixes. He said the visit was not for photos or headlines, but to find real solutions, as stated by Hindustan Times. He added that the Trump administration has good plans for the people of Minnesota.


ICE will stay in Minneapolis

Tom Homan said ICE and federal agents will not leave Minneapolis until the problem is solved. He said ICE is a legal law enforcement agency that must enforce immigration laws passed by Congress. He said these laws are meant to keep communities safe. However, Homan said President Trump does not agree that Minnesota state and local officials should take part in immigration enforcement.

He asked local police to work with federal officers to remove criminal immigrants from the streets. Homan said areas that refuse to help federal immigration officers become safe places for criminals, as stated by Hindustan Time.

ICE operations can be better

Tom Homan admitted that no organization is perfect, including ICE. His comment came while thousands of Minneapolis residents protested ICE operations, as reported by local media. He said President Trump agrees that some improvements should be made in immigration operations.
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Homan said he met with ICE officers, CBP officers, and state and local leaders. During these meetings, he shared the president’s expectations for how immigration enforcement should be done.

Message to protesters

Tom Homan told protesters that they should protest Congress, not ICE. He said people unhappy with ICE actions should go to Washington instead of protesting on Minneapolis streets.

Safety concerns during operations

Tom Homan said he does not want anyone to die during ICE operations in Minnesota. He said this includes even the people ICE is searching for. He said he prays every night that everyone returns home safely, according to reports. Homan urged local officials to allow arrests inside jails instead of on the streets to avoid violence.

FAQs

Q1. Why did Tom Homan visit Minnesota?
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He came after deadly shootings to review ICE actions and find ways to improve safety.

Q2. When will ICE leave Minneapolis?
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ICE will stay until officials say the immigration problem is fully solved.
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