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Federal authorities announce an end to the immigration crackdown in Minnesota

Operation Metro Surge deployed about 3,000 agents, led to over 4,000 arrests, and ended after two fatal shootings and widespread protests, officials said.

  • The immigration crackdown in Minnesota that led to mass detentions and two deaths is coming to an end, as announced by border czar Tom Homan.
  • The sweeps in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area resulted in the arrest of more than 4,000 people, including those with no criminal records and children.
  • Homan said the operation has succeeded, making Minnesota less of a 'sanctuary state for criminals', and a small federal footprint will remain to manage the withdrawal.
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According to Tom Homan, the acting commissioner for border protection, the operation, during which federal agents shot and killed two American citizens, was very successful.

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