ICE、ミネソタ州でメトロ・サージ作戦を終了

国境担当のトム・ホーマン氏は2026年2月12日木曜日、ミネソタ州でのメトロ・サージ作戦の終了を発表した。この作戦は全国から集められた捜査官らが参加したが、地元当局の十分な協力により終了する。この動きは、ミネアポリスでの事件を受けて、内陸部での移民取り締まりに対する穏やかなアプローチを示している。

国境担当のトム・ホーマン氏は木曜日、ミネソタ州の地元当局との会合に満足しており、これによりメトロ・サージ作戦が終了すると述べた。全国各地から飛行機で送り込まれた捜査官やエージェントは本拠地に戻る。ホーマン氏は、警察署長や保安官の多くがICEの拘留通達を遵守するよう協力していると指摘した。新たな取り決めの下、ICE要員は刑務所近くに配置され、受刑者を迅速に引き取ることで、地元自治体が不要な期間を超えて拘留を延長する必要を避ける。 ホーマン氏は、ドナルド・トランプ大統領がこの決定を承認したと付け加えた。この発表は、ミネアポリスで連邦捜査官によるアメリカ人2人の射殺事件の後に行われ、内陸部移民取り締まりに対するより穏健な姿勢への転換を示している。作戦の終了は、連邦と地元法執行機関間の移民問題に関する協力改善を反映している。 この展開は移民政策に関する広範な議論の中で起きているが、ホーマン氏の発言の焦点はミネソタ州作戦の詳細にあった。

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White House border czar Tom Homan stated that the immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota is concluding, with a small federal security force remaining briefly for agent protection. The announcement comes amid a partial government shutdown over Department of Homeland Security funding disputes. Democrats are pushing for reforms to immigration agent practices, which Homan dismissed as unreasonable.

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Border czar Tom Homan has secured deals with Minnesota counties for ICE to take custody of illegal immigrants from jails, leading to the withdrawal of 700 federal agents from the Twin Cities. This move aims to improve efficiency and safety while maintaining the Trump administration's deportation efforts. Homan emphasized targeted arrests focusing on serious criminals.

President Donald Trump has acknowledged that his administration's mass deportation efforts may require a gentler approach following the fatal shootings of two anti-ICE activists in Minneapolis. The incidents, involving federal immigration agents killing Renee Good and Alex Pretti, prompted a leadership change and a reduction in agent presence in the area. Officials are now emphasizing targeted arrests amid heightened protests and calls for reform.

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U.S. citizens in Minnesota have reported harrowing encounters with Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents during recent operations, leaving communities rattled even as federal presence may decrease. Individuals like Aliya Rahman and others describe being detained without cause, raising concerns over racial profiling and constitutional rights. These incidents occurred amid protests following a fatal shooting by an ICE officer on January 13 in Minneapolis.

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