Twin Cities Immigration Crackdown Persists Despite Promised Pullback

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Despite the administration’s pledge to remove 700 federal officers from Minnesota, residents report little change as ICE activity remains high in the Twin Cities. Officials say more than 2,000 agents are still in the area, raids continue, and the Metro Surge crackdown has yielded over 4,000 arrests, with no clear timeline for a full drawdown.
- Hundreds of Immigration Agents Left Minnesota, but Residents Report Little Change The New York Times
- Trump talks Minneapolis, Joe Rogan, the Fed, AI and 2028 in a wide-ranging interview NBC News
- Sheriffs in two biggest metro counties mum on whether they’ll agree to ICE deal to end surge Star Tribune
- Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey on federal agent drawdown: ‘I’ll believe it when I see it.’ 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS
- List of ICE raids, major updates in Minnesota on Thursday, Feb. 5 Bring Me The News
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