Gov. Tim Walz says President Donald Trump’s federal immigration enforcement is targeting people of color in Minnesota, including U.S. citizens, and he’s warning that there could be a surge of ICE agents in the state over the next two weeks.
“It’s pretty clear to all of us exactly what this president is doing. He’s targeting states and communities that he has a national political fight against and that he doesn’t agree with,” Walz said. “It’s also a distraction from his own personal crimes that are out there being investigated while he’s harassing others.”
Walz said the Trump administration is not sharing any information with the state about this month’s “Operation Metro Surge” but he said he was expecting an increase as early as Christmas Eve.
“I would not put it past this administration to target midnight Mass services,” Walz said. “It makes it especially cruel. It makes it especially mean-spirited. It makes it especially traumatizing for communities that wish to gather to celebrate in their faith.”
Walz joined faith and community leaders at Shiloh Temple in north Minneapolis on Dec. 23 to discuss the recent increase of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity in Minnesota.
The Department of Public Safety (DHS) said in a statement late on Dec. 23 that it has arrested citizens “who assault and obstruct law enforcement.”
“Obstructing law enforcement is not protesting, it is a crime. Instead of trying to spread misinformation Tim Walz should focus on protecting American lives and thanking the brave men and women of job DHS law enforcement who are risking their lives to make communities in his state safer,” Tricia McLaughlin, DHS assistant secretary for public affairs, said in the statement. “Our officers are facing a more than 1050% increase in assaults and a 8000% increase in death threats.”
On Sunday, an ICE agent fired shots in St. Paul after he was struck by a suspect attempting to flee in a vehicle, according to the Department of Homeland Security. The suspect, described as a Cuban national and not a citizen by the DHS, allegedly refused to comply with a vehicle stop and rammed ICE vehicles. No one was struck by gunfire, and the suspect was ultimately taken into ICE custody pending further charges, the agency said.