Trump Border Czar Homan: ICE in Minneapolis to be More Targeted
- Operation Metro Surge was a large-scale immigration enforcement operation conducted by U.S.
- The operation involved deploying approximately 3,000 heavily armed agents to the Twin cities area, aiming to deport individuals with outstanding immigration violations.
- As of January 2024, the operation faced important criticism and legal challenges due to it's aggressive tactics and the resulting incidents involving civilian casualties.
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Operation Metro Surge: ICE Enforcement in Minnesota
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Operation Metro Surge was a large-scale immigration enforcement operation conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in the Minneapolis-saint Paul metropolitan area, beginning in late 2023.
The operation involved deploying approximately 3,000 heavily armed agents to the Twin cities area, aiming to deport individuals with outstanding immigration violations. The operation was initiated in response to an increase in crime, according to ICE officials, tho this claim has been disputed by local community groups and elected officials. ICE News Release
As of January 2024, the operation faced important criticism and legal challenges due to it’s aggressive tactics and the resulting incidents involving civilian casualties.
Timeline of Escalation and Tactical Adjustments
Initial ICE enforcement activities in the Twin Cities saw a period of heightened activity followed by a temporary reduction, and then a refocusing of tactics.
According to reports from early January 2024, ICE raids initially decreased on Tuesday, January 9th, before increasing again on Wednesday, January 10th, but with a more targeted approach. NBC News Report.This shift followed a statement by former President Trump indicating a desire to “de-escalate a little bit.”
The change in operational leadership, with the appointment of Thomas Homan to oversee the operation, replacing Gregory Bovino, was intended to address concerns about the tactics employed. Bovino’s approach had drawn criticism and legal challenges. Star Tribune Report
Fatal Shooting of Renee Good
On January 7, 2024, Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, was fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The shooting occurred while Good was in her vehicle.The ICE agent involved, identified as a member of the ICE Tactical Response Team, claimed to have discharged their weapon in self-defense after Good allegedly drove toward them. Channel News Asia Report. the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal apprehension (BCA) is investigating the incident. minnesota BCA Statement
the shooting sparked protests in Minneapolis and across the country, intensifying scrutiny of ICE’s tactics.
Fatal Shooting of Alex Pretti
On January 27, 2024, Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive care nurse, was fatally shot during an encounter with ICE agents in Minneapolis.
Pretti was shot while participating in a protest against ICE activity, where activists were attempting to document and obstruct enforcement operations. Channel News Asia Report. ICE stated that agents discharged their weapons after being confronted by individuals throwing objects and attempting to interfere with their duties. NBC News Report
The shooting further fueled public outrage and calls for an end to Operation Metro Surge.
Current Status (as of January 29,2026)
As of January 29,2026,Operation Metro Surge has been officially terminated.
