Minneapolis — Federal authorities plan a targeted immigration enforcement operation in the Minneapolis–St. Paul region this week, focusing on Somali immigrants with final deportation orders. Administration teams would deploy across the Twin Cities to carry out directed sweeps in coming days as local leaders warned of increased tensions and fears of profiling. President Trump escalated rhetoric about Somalis during a recent cabinet meeting and moved to end Temporary Protected Status for some Somali residents, prompting community groups to mobilize legal and social services. ICE and state officials said operational details remain fluid. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Federal immigration and law enforcement agencies gained expanded operational authority, political cover for enforcement actions, and increased public visibility for immigration policy priorities.
Minnesota's Somali community experienced heightened fear, risk of detention, legal uncertainty, and reputational harm amid targeted enforcement actions and inflammatory political rhetoric.
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Federal Operation Targets Somali Immigrants in Minnesota
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