DHS sweeps Twin Cities, arrests 400 as feds blast Walz for ‘failing to protect Minnesota’
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- The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has conducted 'Operation Metro Surge' in the Twin Cities, resulting in the arrest of 400 individuals, primarily targeting illegal immigrants in the Minneapolis area. This operation has drawn significant criticism towards Minnesota Governor Tim Walz for his perceived failure to manage illegal immigration and crime effectively.
- The arrests come amid ongoing scrutiny of Governor Walz's immigration policies, with federal authorities accusing him of inaction that has allowed criminal elements to thrive within the state. This situation raises questions about the state's ability to handle immigration-related issues and public safety.
- The operation highlights a broader national debate on immigration enforcement, particularly regarding the targeting of specific communities, such as Somali immigrants in Minnesota. The clash between state and federal authorities on immigration policy has intensified, reflecting a growing divide over how to address illegal immigration and its associated challenges.
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