Minnesota National Guard

Minnesota National Guard Deployed Amidst Heated Protests and Federal Immigration Concerns

Amidst escalating protests and clashes with federal agents in Minneapolis, Gov. Tim Walz has mobilized the Minnesota National Guard. This action, directed by the Governor and announced on January 17th, puts the National Guard on standby to support local law enforcement and emergency agencies if needed. Though not yet deployed to city streets, the Guard’s presence aims to protect life, preserve property, and ensure the right to peaceful assembly. This mobilization follows President Trump’s threat to invoke the Insurrection Act and is a response to ongoing tensions stemming from an ICE-involved shooting.

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Minnesota National Guard Deployed Amid ICE Presence: Standby Order Raises Questions

The Minnesota National Guard was mobilized on Saturday to support local law enforcement amid “Operation Metro Surge” by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. DHS claims the operation has been successful in arresting criminal illegal aliens, while Governor Tim Walz has criticized the crackdown as political retribution. Despite the mobilization, the National Guard will remain on standby and not be deployed to the streets, focusing on maintaining public safety and protecting peaceful protestors. The Governor stated that local law enforcement are adequately prepared to maintain peace and order.

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Minnesota National Guard Staged: Walz Aims to Protect Property, Infrastructure, and Maintain Order

In response to the Wednesday shooting in Minneapolis involving an ICE agent, Governor Walz has authorized the Minnesota National Guard to support local and state law enforcement. The National Guard will focus on protecting critical infrastructure and safeguarding public safety, allowing local law enforcement to focus on community safety and investigations. The Minnesota State Patrol has also mobilized its Mobile Response Team. While Mayor Frey and Governor Walz condemned the shooting, the FBI has taken control of the investigation.

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