Trump’s ICE War: Governor REVEALS Crackdown Ends in DAYS, But 2,300 Officers REMAIN! SHOCKING!
Is a federal "retribution campaign" against a U.S. state finally ending, or just shifting tactics? Minnesota Governor Tim Walz announced an optimistic outlook this week, anticipating the contentious federal immigration operation in his state could conclude within days, not weeks. He described the controversial surge as an "occupation" and a "retribution campaign," citing recent discussions with top Trump administration officials like border czar Tom Homan and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles. However, the situation remains a "trust but verify" scenario, especially with 2,300 federal officers reportedly still on the streets despite Homan's earlier assurances of withdrawals. The crackdown has already inflicted severe economic "collateral damage," with local businesses like The Market at Malcolm Yards struggling as fear deters both employees and customers. Moreover, friction persists over state investigators being "frozen out" of inquiries into two fatal shootings by federal officers. Dramatically underscoring the ongoing tension, federal ICE officers made a highly visible arrest inside a Minneapolis county building, prompting outrage from the Hennepin County Attorney who decried it as "disruptive and disturbing" to the justice system. This incident casts a shadow of doubt over the federal government's sincerity in de-escalating the situation. Don't miss out on our continued coverage of this developing story; subscribe to our channel for the latest updates and in-depth analysis.
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