The Trump administration has ended a large-scale immigration crackdown in Minnesota that resulted in over 4,000 arrests and significant controversy. Border czar Tom Homan stated the operation, described as the DHS’s largest ever, aimed to make Minnesota safer by targeting “dangerous criminal illegal aliens.” The crackdown faced backlash, including protests and two fatal shootings of US citizens by federal officers.
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