
"Tom Homan acknowledges in remarks in Minneapolis that there are improvements that should be made in how the federal government has carried out immigration enforcement in Minnesota. ICE is enforcing laws enacted by Congress through a federal statute, he said. That said, I'm not here because of the federal government has carried this mission out perfectly. Homan went on to say, President Trump and I, along with others in administration, have recognized that certain improvements could and should be made."
"That's exactly what I'm doing here. Trump's border czar also vowed to say in Minnesota until the problem's gone. We will conduct targeted enforcement operations targeting what we've done for decades, he said. When we hit the street, we know exactly who we're looking for. The border czar also acknowledged people's right to protest, but urged the public to keep it peaceful."
"Officials in Springfield, Ohio, are bracing for an immigration enforcement surge next week as Temporary Protected Status for Haitian immigrants expires. Reporting by the Springfield News-Sun cited messages within the city's school system expecting that a federal immigration enforcement operation may begin in Springfield lasting at least 30 days. Federal authorities signaled an enforcement window of at least 30 days, said an email obtained by the News-Sun from Springfield City School District Superintendent Bob Hill, citing a meeting with Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine."
Tom Homan acknowledged that federal immigration enforcement in Minnesota needs improvements and said ICE enforces laws enacted by Congress. He stated that the administration, including President Trump, recognized areas for improvement and that he is acting to address them. Homan vowed to remain in Minnesota until the problem is resolved and said ICE will conduct targeted enforcement operations, emphasizing precise identification of enforcement targets. He acknowledged the right to peaceful protest and urged demonstrations to remain nonviolent. Officials in Springfield, Ohio, are preparing for an enforcement surge tied to the expiration of Temporary Protected Status for Haitian immigrants, with a federal enforcement window expected to last at least 30 days.
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