
"The surge is leaving Minnesota safer,"
"I'll say it again, it's less of a sanctuary state for criminals."
"Minnesotans are decent, caring loving neighbors and they're also some of the toughest people you'll find. And we're in this as long as it takes."
"unnecessary, unwarranted and in many cases unconstitutional assault on our state."
A Department of Homeland Security immigration operation in the Minneapolis–St. Paul area is ending after months of enforcement, protests and two fatal shootings involving federal officers. The operation resulted in over 4,000 arrests and was described by DHS leaders as the largest enforcement effort. Federal officials hailed the operation as improving safety and reducing sanctuary protections, while state and local leaders condemned it as unnecessary, damaging to the economy and harmful to immigrant communities. Democratic Gov. Tim Walz urged vigilance as officers leave and vowed continued local resistance. Federal officials said broader immigration enforcement will continue beyond Minnesota.
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