DHS touts Metro Surge arrests of Minnesota’s ‘worst of the worst’ amid sanctuary-policy dispute

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DHS publicized Operation Metro Surge as evidence of removing the ‘worst of the worst’ criminal illegal aliens from Minnesota, criticizing Gov. Walz and Mayor Frey for not honoring ICE detainers and accusing sanctuary policies of endangering residents. The agency says more than 1,360 people (including violent criminals) are in the state’s custody, with about 470 released back onto the streets, and notes yesterday’s arrests of individuals described as rapists, armed robbers, and drug traffickers as part of the effort to make Minnesota safe.
- DHS Highlights Worst of the Worst Criminal Illegal Aliens Arrested Yesterday During Operation Metro Surge Including Rapists, Armed Robbers, and Drug Traffickers Homeland Security (.gov)
- ICE arrests dozens of criminal illegal aliens convicted of murder, child rape and more in sanctuary state Minnesota ICE | U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (.gov)
- DHS demands MN leaders honor ICE detainers, alleges hundreds of criminal aliens have been released under Walz Fox News
- More than 2,000 arrested in Twin Cities ICE operation MinnPost
- 30 detained by ICE in SE Minnesota, NE Iowa according to ‘worst of the worst’ webpage KTTC | Rochester, MN
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