Particle.news
Download on the App Store

ICE Reports 12 Arrests in Minneapolis Sweep as DHS Targets 'Worst of the Worst'

The arrests follow escalating presidential attacks on Somali immigrants, drawing condemnation from Minnesota leaders.

Overview

  • ICE said 12 people were detained in the Twin Cities under Operation Metro Surge, identifying six Mexican nationals, five from Somalia and one from El Salvador.
  • DHS stated eight of those arrested had criminal charges or convictions, including assault, fraud, domestic violence, DUI and criminal sexual conduct, and labeled the group the 'worst of the worst.'
  • The enforcement push began Dec. 1 after a renewed federal focus on Minnesota, with DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin blaming local 'sanctuary' policies and naming Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey.
  • Local officials and advocates denounced the rhetoric and tactics, with Minneapolis reiterating that city police will not assist in federal immigration enforcement.
  • Somali community members reported fear and economic fallout in Minneapolis, as federal officials cited ongoing pandemic-era fraud cases to justify the surge.