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ICE Director Says No Record of Stop Omar Says Targeted Her Son

The agency reports no record of the encounter during Operation Metro Surge in the Twin Cities.

Overview

  • Rep. Ilhan Omar told WCCO on Dec. 14 that her U.S.-born son was pulled over by ICE after a Target stop and released after showing his passport.
  • Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons said on Dec. 16 the agency has "absolutely zero record" of such a stop and criticized the allegation.
  • Omar’s office says it stands by her account and has pressed DHS and ICE for documentation, following a Dec. 12 letter seeking answers on the operation.
  • ICE and DHS report more than 400 arrests in Minnesota under Operation Metro Surge, which officials link to immigration violations and broader public-safety efforts.
  • Omar and local officials allege racial profiling, citing reports of U.S. citizens stopped and agents entering a mosque, while no independent public record has verified the specific traffic-stop claim.