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The Trump administration may scale back immigration enforcement in Minnesota if local officials cooperate and protests subside.
According to border czar Tom Homan, the Trump administration may lessen its federal immigration enforcement presence in Minnesota, but only if local and state authorities work together and protester interference declines.
Speaking in Minneapolis on January 29, 2026, Homan stressed a zero-tolerance policy for violence against federal officers and admitted previous errors in the wake of protester Alex Pretti's death, the second such incident this month.
He alluded to the possibility of reducing the approximately 3,000 agents assigned to Operation Metro Surge, subject to better coordination, especially with regard to jail transfers.
While Minnesota officials dispute claims of non-cooperation, stating most jails honor detainer requests, tensions persist.
No significant operational changes have been made, and protests are still ongoing.
La administración de Trump podría reducir la aplicación de la ley de inmigración en Minnesota si los funcionarios locales cooperan y las protestas disminuyen.