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ICE Operation Metro Surge Restores Order in Minnesota Amidst Sanctuary City Failure

Federal agents are finally doing the job local politicians refuse to do by removing criminal illegal aliens from Minneapolis streets.

ImmigrationPublished May 7, 2026 at 11:54 PM
A close-up of a man's holding a Somali and a US flag

The Department of Homeland Security has successfully executed Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota, a targeted effort to remove criminal illegal aliens who have been terrorizing local communities.

DHS officials report that the operation has resulted in the arrest of over 11,000 individuals responsible for violent crimes, including those who have harmed children and threatened public safety.

This enforcement action serves as a direct response to the failures of sanctuary politicians who have prioritized the protection of lawbreakers over the security of their own citizens.

Despite the outcry from activists and local officials like Representative Ilhan Omar, who criticized the use of tactical gear and masks, the DHS clarified that these measures are essential to protect federal agents from doxxing and physical assaults by hostile groups.

The administration’s firm stance on immigration remains a central pillar of its agenda, focusing on national sovereignty and the rule of law.

While some Somali migrants express a desire to remain in the country despite the expiration of their legal status, the government maintains that security conditions in their home country have improved, necessitating the end of Temporary Protected Status.

As federal agents continue to work to restore order, the contrast between the administration's commitment to public safety and the chaos fostered by local sanctuary policies remains clear.

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