Hennepin County is investigating 17 criminal cases involving federal agents, including former Customs and Border Patrol chief Gregory Bovino, for actions taken during “Operation Metro Surge” in Minnesota. Bovino is seen in footage deploying a gas canister that may have released carcinogenic agents. The county attorney has launched a Transparency and Accountability Project to examine these cases and gather community input, acknowledging the federal government’s lack of cooperation in providing evidence for accountability. This local effort represents a growing resistance to documented abuses by federal agents, contrasting with their historical lack of consequences.
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Operation Metro Surge, described as the largest modern U.S. immigration enforcement deployment in a single state, has concluded, with the federal government announcing a drawdown of its presence. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz insisted the federal government must “pay for what they broke,” citing immense costs borne by the state and community damage. The operation faced widespread backlash, including fatal shootings of U.S. citizens, and sparked intense debates over constitutional rights and federal-local cooperation. Despite the operation’s end, tensions remain as the state plans recovery efforts and seeks reparations for economic and emotional harm.
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In St. Peter, Minnesota, a woman was illegally detained by unidentified ICE agents who used an unmarked vehicle and did not identify themselves before taking her into custody. The woman’s husband intervened, prompting a call to the local police chief. The police chief ultimately had to intervene, with the agents subsequently returning the woman to the local police department. This incident, captured on dashcam footage, has sparked public outrage and raised concerns about the conduct of federal immigration agents, especially in light of the ongoing “Operation Metro Surge” and recent controversies surrounding ICE operations in the state.
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Following the death of Alex Pretti, the third shooting this month in relation to Operation Metro Surge, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz addressed the public. He expressed frustration with the federal agents and called for their removal from the state. Walz emphasized the need for peace and order, highlighting the state’s unified stance against what he viewed as an overreach of federal authority. He then questioned the public’s stance on this “moral debate”, urging people to set aside politics and focus on basic human decency.
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In response to the fatal shooting of a Minneapolis man by a U.S. Border Patrol agent, Attorney General Pam Bondi sent a letter to Governor Tim Walz demanding significant policy changes in Minnesota. The letter from Bondi, seeks access to voter registration records, sharing of Medicaid and food assistance program data, and the repeal of sanctuary policies. These demands are linked to the ongoing Operation Metro Surge, a deployment of federal immigration agents. Meanwhile, Minneapolis officials, including Mayor Jacob Frey, have expressed their opposition to the operation and are seeking a temporary restraining order to halt it.
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A Border Patrol agent was recorded in Minneapolis detaining a teenager after a chase. The Department of Homeland Security stated that agents were conducting immigration enforcement and had pursued a Toyota Camry, which crashed. The driver and a passenger fled on foot but were apprehended; DHS identified the driver as a 19-year-old illegal alien from Ecuador. The incident occurred during Operation Metro Surge, a federal immigration crackdown that has deployed over 3,000 personnel to Minneapolis and led to the apprehension of over 3,000 undocumented immigrants in the last six weeks.
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Amidst heightened tensions in Minneapolis due to “Operation Metro Surge” and the fatal shooting of Renee Good, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported that ICE and Border Patrol agents were harassed and blocked from taking bathroom breaks by hostile protesters. The DHS further claimed that agents were attacked and had food thrown at them during these incidents, prompting the use of crowd control measures. In response to the events, various political figures have taken opposing stances, including Mayor Jacob Frey demanding the government’s forces leave and Trump threatening to invoke the Insurrection Act. Simultaneously, the Department of Justice is investigating allegations of local law enforcement impeding government operations, while further controversy has arisen from ICE activities and protests at a St. Paul church.
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“Operation Metro Surge,” an immigration enforcement action in Minneapolis and St. Paul, has sparked strong local resistance, particularly after the death of Renée Good. Residents have formed communities to track and document ICE activities, sharing information and warning neighbors. Aggressive tactics by ICE agents, including the use of tear gas and violent arrests, have been widely criticized. The community’s response has been widespread, with many residents becoming involved in protests and aid for the first time.
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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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Following an incident in which four ICE officers ate at El Tapatio, a Mexican restaurant in Minnesota, three staff members were arrested later that evening. Witnesses reported the staff appeared frightened during the arrests, which took place near a local school and church. This operation is part of “Operation Metro Surge,” a broader initiative targeting immigrant communities, and has caused increased tension with reported closures of restaurants due to ICE presence. While the reasons for the arrests and the identities of those arrested remain unclear, these actions highlight the impact of increased immigration enforcement in the state.
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ICE Agents’ Gunpoint Attempt to Detain U.S. Citizen Thwarted by Police Chief Intervention
In St. Peter, Minnesota, a woman was illegally detained by unidentified ICE agents who used an unmarked vehicle and did not identify themselves before taking her into custody. The woman’s husband intervened, prompting a call to the local police chief. The police chief ultimately had to intervene, with the agents subsequently returning the woman to the local police department. This incident, captured on dashcam footage, has sparked public outrage and raised concerns about the conduct of federal immigration agents, especially in light of the ongoing “Operation Metro Surge” and recent controversies surrounding ICE operations in the state.
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