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The Trump administration announced it was ending its deployment of immigration agents in Minnesota after a controversial operation. The drawdown follows arrests and shootings, sparking protests and accusations of illegal occupation. Officials remain at odds over immigration enforcement policies.

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The Trump administration announced it was ending its deployment of immigration agents in Minnesota after a controversial operation. The drawdown follows arrests and shootings, sparking protests and accusations of illegal occupation. Officials remain at odds over immigration enforcement policies.
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    "parsed_content": "Minnesota ICE DrawdownFeb. 12, 2026, 9:28 a.m. ET2 hours agoErnesto Londo\u00f1oMitch Smith and Pooja SalhotraImageTom Homan, the White House border czar, in a news conference earlier this month.Credit...Jamie Kelter Davis for The New York TimesThe Trump administration said on Thursday that it was ending its deployment of immigration agents to Minnesota, unwinding an aggressive operation that has stretched for more than two months despite loud opposition from residents and local officials.Tom Homan, the White House border czar, said \u201ca significant drawdown has already been underway this week, and will continue to the next week.\u201dMr. Homan said he had made arrangements for immigration agents to have more access to undocumented inmates at county jails in Minnesota and had productive conversations with state officials. He did not immediately provide details of agreements reached with Minnesota officials.\u201cAs a result of our efforts here, Minnesota is now less of a sanctuary state for criminals,\u201d Mr. Homan said.For many Minnesotans who had watched the federal government exert its will on their state \u2014 wielding law enforcement power and physical force at a scale that had no modern precedent in the United States \u2014 Mr. Homan\u2019s announcement signaled a welcome shift. Still, news of a drawdown was greeted with skepticism.\u201cI\u2019ll believe it when I see it,\u201d said Elliott Payne, the president of the Minneapolis City Council.Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota, who described the operation as \u201can unprecedented federal invasion in all aspects of life,\u201d said he was \u201ccautiously optimistic\u201d after the announcement by Mr. Homan.\u201cThey left us with deep damage, generational trauma,\u201d he said. \u201cThey left us with economic ruin in some cases.\u201dSince the immigration crackdown began late last year, federal agents have said that they arrested more than 4,000 people in Minnesota and have shot three, including two American citizens who were killed. Protesters have trailed federal officers through the Twin Cities, blowing whistles to alert people to their presence, and immigration agents have often responded with anger and force. The Democrats who run Minnesota have referred to the operation as an illegal occupation, while Republicans in Washington have accused local officials of obstruction and opened criminal investigations.About 3,000 agents flooded into the state, outnumbering the police forces in Minneapolis and St. Paul, and their fatal shootings of Renee Good, a mother of three, and Alex Pretti, an intensive-care nurse, set off protests across the country. The Trump administration rushed to cast Ms. Good and Mr. Pretti as domestic terrorists, persisting even when their claims were called into question by videos. Also last month, an agent shot and wounded a Venezuelan man who officials said was in the country illegally and had resisted arrest.Bipartisan concern about the killing of Mr. Pretti, who was shot Jan. 24, led to something of a tone shift. Gregory Bovino, the Border Patrol commander who had been leading the crackdown, was removed and Mr. Homan was dispatched to Minnesota, where he struck a conciliatory tone.On Thursday, Mr. Homan thanked by name some of the Minnesota officials who have been singled out for criticism by others in the Trump administration.\u201cWe\u2019ve seen a big change here in the last couple weeks,\u201d Mr. Homan said. \u201cAnd it\u2019s all good changes.\u201dEven as officials began meeting behind closed doors, the Trump administration and Minnesota\u2019s leaders remained at odds over policies that limit cooperation on immigration enforcement. Though Minnesota does not have sweeping statewide \u201csanctuary\u201d measures for immigrants, federal officials have complained about limited access to immigrants held in county jails and about municipal limits on cooperation in Minneapolis and St. Paul.The Trump administration has repeatedly defended its work in Minnesota as a necessary response to that limited cooperation, as well as to widespread fraud in state welfare programs. State and city leaders filed a lawsuit claiming the operation was an unconstitutional violation of state sovereignty but failed to convince a judge to grant an injunction.From the beginning of the deployment, residents in the heavily Democratic Twin Cities formed neighborhood chat groups and started informal patrols to monitor and sometimes confront immigration agents. Federal officials said those protesters had often crossed the line into obstruction or violence, and several of them were charged with federal crimes. Activists accused federal officials of systematically using threats, tear gas and physical force against nonviolent protesters and of squelching First Amendment rights. A federal judge briefly imposed restrictions on agents\u2019 actions toward protesters last month, but her ruling was blocked by an appellate court.The practical effect of Thursday\u2019s announcement remained somewhat unclear. Mr. Homan said last week that he was pulling about 700 agents out of the state. But in the days that followed, many residents and local officials said that immigration agents still seemed to be all around and that the region still seemed to be enmeshed in the crackdown. Mr. Homan said on Thursday that the president had agreed with the decision to wind down the Minnesota operation. Mr. Homan said \u201ca small footprint of personnel\u201d would remain in Minnesota, while most agents would be sent back to their home bases or to other locations.Mr. Homan claimed that the Minnesota operation had been a success, and that the drawdown should not be seen as a sign of the administration changing its stance on immigration enforcement.\u201cPresident Trump made a promise of mass deportation, and that\u2019s what this country is going to get,\u201d Mr. Homan said.Mayor Jacob Frey of Minneapolis celebrated the end of immigration crackdown and praised how residents had responded. He said the immigration operation had been \u201ccatastrophic\u201d for Minneapolis families and businesses.\u201cThey thought they could break us, but a love for our neighbors and a resolve to endure can outlast an occupation,\u201d Mr. Frey said in a statement.The operation in Minnesota followed surges of immigration agents last year to cities including Los Angeles and Chicago, also Democratic-led places whose leaders have been at odds with the president. Mr. Homan\u2019s announcement on Thursday signaled a shift in strategy and messaging. When federal officials wound down their aggressive operations in Los Angeles and Chicago last year, the administration made no formal announcement that agents were leaving town, leaving local and state officials in the dark about their intentions. Julie Bosman contributed reporting.Show moreFeb. 12, 2026, 10:53 a.m. ET32 minutes agoMitch SmithReporting from ChicagoGov. Tim Walz of Minnesota told reporters he was \u201ccautiously optimistic\u201d after the Trump administration\u2019s accouncement that it would end a disruptive surge of immigration agents in the state. \u201cThey left us with deep damage, generational trauma,\u201d he said. \u201cThey left us with economic ruin in some cases.\u201dFeb. 12, 2026, 10:50 a.m. ET35 minutes agoJulie BosmanReporting from ChicagoTom Homan\u2019s announcement of a drawdown in Minnesota signaled a shift in strategy and messaging for the Trump administration when it comes to immigration enforcement. When the administration wound down its aggressive operations in Los Angeles and Chicago last year, the administration made no formal announcement that agents were leaving town, leaving local and state officials in the dark about their intentions.Feb. 12, 2026, 10:49 a.m. ET36 minutes agoErnesto Londo\u00f1oReporting from St. Paul, Minn.Minnesota officials confirmed on Thursday that there has been no breakthrough in negotiations over allowing state investigators to participate in the federal investigations into the fatal shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti. \u201cThose talks continue,\u201d Mike Ernster, a spokesman for the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, said in an email, \u201cbut no agreement has been reached.\u201d Local prosecutors are considering filing charges against the agents who killed Good and Pretti, both American citizens. ImageCredit...Jamie Kelter Davis for The New York TimesFeb. 12, 2026, 10:17 a.m. ET1 hour agoErnesto Londo\u00f1oReporting from St. Paul, Minn.Mayor Jacob Frey of Minneapolis celebrated the end of the immigration crackdown in his city, praising his constituents for the way they had mobilized to challenge the disruptive conduct of ICE agents, which resulted in two shooting deaths. \u201cThey thought they could break us, but a love for our neighbors and a resolve to endure can outlast an occupation,\u201d Frey said in a statement. \u201cThese patriots of Minneapolis are showing that it\u2019s not just about resistance \u2014 standing with our neighbors is deeply American.\u201dFeb. 12, 2026, 10:06 a.m. ET1 hour agoErnesto Londo\u00f1oReporting from St. Paul, Minn.Homan met numerous times in recent weeks with Sheriff Dawanna Witt of Hennepin County, who runs the state\u2019s largest jail, pressing her to change a policy that bars local officials from assisting with civil immigration enforcement. In a recent interview, Witt told the New York Times that she had been weighing whether to agree to broader cooperation, believing that doing so could prompt the Trump administration to end its immigration crackdown. In the end, she didn\u2019t budge, and the White House decided to end it anyway.ImageCredit...Stephen Maturen\/Getty ImagesLoad 9 more postsImmigration HearingFeb. 12, 2026, 11:24 a.m. ET1 minute agoMichael GoldSenator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, is playing The New York Times\u2019s video analysis of the moments leading up to the shooting of Alex Pretti by federal agents in Minneapolis as he questions immigration officials. He expressed deep concerns about the use of force by agents, including the killing of two U.S. citizens, saying that \u201cpublic trust has been lost.\u201d He called on ICE and Border Patrol to \u201cadmit their mistakes\u201d and \u201cpledge to reform.\u201dFeb. 12, 2026, 11:09 a.m. ET16 minutes agoMadeleine NgoThe committee is now on a break before hearing testimony from the next panel, which will include the heads of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.Feb. 12, 2026, 10:52 a.m. ET33 minutes agoMadeleine NgoMany questions from Republican senators have focused on Minnesota\u2019s cooperation with the federal government on immigration enforcement. Minnesota\u2019s state and local governments have a patchwork of rules.Feb. 12, 2026, 10:05 a.m. ET1 hour agoMadeleine NgoIn a contentious exchange, Senator Ron Johnson, Republican of Wisconsin, cast the blame on state and local officials for the killings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good, claiming they had encouraged people to interfere with ICE\u2019s operation. \u201cA tragedy was going to happen and you encouraged it,\u201d Johnson said. \u201cYou ought to feel damn guilty about it.\u201dIn response, Ellison said: \u201cIt was a nice theatrical performance but it was all lies.\u201dVideoCreditCredit...Associated PressFeb. 12, 2026, 9:42 a.m. ET2 hours agoMichael GoldIt\u2019s not clear whether the Minnesota officials testifying in this hearing or the senators questioning them have been made aware that Tom Homan, President Trump\u2019s border czar, just said that the administration\u2019s immigration crackdown in the state was winding down. As Homan was speaking, Paul Schnell, the commissioner of the state\u2019s Corrections Department, was telling senators that Minnesota \u201cseeks nothing more than a return to normal, lawful order, where federal and state authorities respect each other\u2019s roles.\u201d The situation in the state, he said, did not currently reflect that.Load 3 more postsMore Administration NewsFeb. 11, 2026, 9:09 p.m. ETFeb. 11, 2026Chris Cameron and Tyler PagerReporting from WashingtonImagePresident Trump denied that he had ever sought to exclude Democrats from the meeting.Credit...Tierney L. Cross\/The New York TimesGov. Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma told Democratic governors on Wednesday that President Trump had reversed course and would now invite them to an annual gathering of the nation\u2019s governors at the White House, after the president had previously moved to exclude Democrats from the meeting.Hours later, Mr. Trump repeatedly attacked Mr. Stitt, the chairman of the National Governors Association, as a \u201cRINO,\u201d Republican in name only, apparently blaming the governor for the episode after The New York Times reported last week that the president had spurned Democrats from what had traditionally been a bipartisan working meeting with the president and cabinet at the White House.Mr. Stitt confirmed the reporting in a letter to governors on Friday and withdrew the N.G.A. as the official organizer of the event, saying that it would not pay for transportation to the gathering and that the association sought to represent all governors.In a social media post, Mr. Trump denied that he had ever tried to exclude Democrats from the meeting \u2014 though by Tuesday night, only Republican governors had received invitations for the meeting scheduled for Friday. He did, however, confirm that he had personally blocked two Democrats, Gov. Wes Moore of Maryland and Gov. Jared Polis of Colorado, from a separate black-tie dinner that would take place after the meeting because he felt they were \u201cnot worthy of being there.\u201dIn his statement, Mr. Trump said he had blocked Mr. Polis as part of his pressure campaign to release Tina Peters, a former Colorado county clerk who was convicted of tampering with voting machines after the 2020 election in a failed effort to prove Mr. Trump\u2019s false claims that the election was stolen from him. Mr. Trump symbolically pardoned Ms. Peters last year, but the president has no legal power to pardon state crimes, leaving Mr. Polis as the only person with the power to pardon her.\u201cI look forward to seeing the Republican Governors,\u201d Mr. Trump said in his post. \u201cAnd some of the Democrats Governors who were worthy of being invited, but most of whom won\u2019t show up.\u201dIt is unclear how many Democratic governors, if any, would accept the late invitation to the Friday meeting.Mr. Stitt, a conservative Republican who comfortably won re-election in deep-red Oklahoma, is in his last year as governor, as he is term-limited from running again. As the chairman of the N.G.A. and a departing incumbent governor, Mr. Stitt has sought to strike a balance between projecting loyalty to Mr. Trump and defending the authority of governors within their own states. Mr. Stitt had criticized Mr. Trump\u2019s deployment of the National Guard in Chicago, saying that it violated \u201cstates\u2019 rights.\u201dWhen Mr. Stitt informed governors of Mr. Trump\u2019s plans to block Democrats from the meeting, he pleaded with members in his letter not to \u201callow one divisive action to achieve its goal of dividing us.\u201d\u201cThe solution is not to respond in kind, but to rise above and to remain focused on our shared duty to the people we serve,\u201d he said.Mr. Trump unleashed a broadside of attacks against Mr. Stitt on Wednesday for trying to strike that balance in the clash over the White House meeting, calling the Oklahoma governor \u201cvery mediocre (at best!)\u201d and saying that \u201cas usual with him, Stitt got it WRONG!\u201dShow moreFeb. 11, 2026, 5:49 p.m. ETFeb. 11, 2026Megan MineiroReporting from the CapitolImage\u201cIf the executive branch can merely attempt to prosecute members of the legislative branch for simply exercising free speech, that is not a Democratic problem or a Republican problem, it is a constitutional crisis,\u201d said Senator Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York and the minority leader.Credit...Eric Lee for The New York TimesDemocratic lawmakers on Wednesday denounced the Trump administration\u2019s failed attempt to criminally prosecute six lawmakers for posting a video warning active-duty service members that they are not obligated to follow illegal orders.The video posted in November sparked anger from President Trump. \u201cSEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH!\u201d he wrote in a post on his social media site.Within days, federal investigators began looking into the video. The move to indict the lawmakers, which a federal grand jury in Washington rejected on Tuesday, outraged Democrats on Capitol Hill.Lawyers for Representative Jason Crow, a Colorado Democrat and a former Army Ranger, sent a letter to Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, on Wednesday warning the Trump administration that any further effort to pursue the \u201cbaseless allegations\u201d against the congressman would be met with legal action.\u201cWe\u2019ve been very clear about our position and that it needs to stop,\u201d Mr. Crow said during a news conference on Capitol Hill. \u201cIf it doesn\u2019t stop, then we\u2019ll take all necessary actions.\u201dSenator Mark Kelly, Democrat of Arizona, has already taken legal action, asking a federal judge to block the Defense Department from disciplining him for his statements in the video. Secretary of State Pete Hegseth censured the senator, who is a retired Navy captain and former astronaut, and has initiated a military review that could result in a reduction of his retirement rank and pension.Senator Elissa Slotkin of Michigan, a former C.I.A. analyst and the organizer of the online video, has similarly threatened to sue the administration for violating her right to free speech.Democrats have called on their Republican colleagues to join them in forcefully condemning the effort to prosecute the lawmakers for restating the law.\u201cI say to my Republican colleagues, if the executive branch can merely attempt to prosecute members of the legislative branch for simply exercising free speech, that is not a Democratic problem or a Republican problem, it is a constitutional crisis,\u201d said Senator Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York and the minority leader.But so far, the majority of Republicans have been silent.The lawmakers who participated in the video said Wednesday they were disappointed by the lack of response from the other side of the aisle.\u201cI still haven\u2019t had one Republican colleague say anything, and that is enormously disappointing to me,\u201d said Representative Chrissy Houlahan of Pennsylvania, a former Air Force officer, referring to her fellow members of the House.\u201cThey tried to incarcerate two of us,\u201d said Senator Brian Schatz, Democrat of Hawaii, referring to his Senate colleagues who participated in the video. \u201cI\u2019m not sure that the United States Senate can survive this if we do not have Republicans standing up for our most basic principles.\u201dSpeaker Mike Johnson, Republican of Louisiana, told reporters on Wednesday that he had not seen the indictment, but rejected the idea that Mr. Trump was weaponizing the Justice Department. He said that it was \u201cdangerous\u201d for the six lawmakers to post a video \u201ceffectively telling members of the military to defy orders.\u201d\u201cShould they be sent to jail? Probably not,\u201d Mr. Johnson said. \u201cBut we need to call it out as being wildly inappropriate.\u201dSenator John Thune, Republican of South Dakota and the majority leader, told reporters he did not think the lawmakers should be indicted, but called the video \u201cill-advised, provocative and, frankly, a really dumb move.\u201dThe six Democrats, including Representative Chris Deluzio of Pennsylvania, said on Wednesday that they would not be intimidated by threats of prosecution.\u201cThey tried to throw us in prison,\u201d said Mr. Deluzio, a Navy veteran, \u201cfor saying things they don\u2019t like.\u201d But \u201cno one up here is going to be intimidated,\u201d he said during a news conference on Capitol Hill.Ms. Slotkin said the failed indictment was just the latest example of Mr. Trump\u2019s weaponizing the Justice Department against his political enemies.\u201cThis is an authoritarian playbook that many of us have watched play out abroad over and over and over again, except now we\u2019re seeing it in the United States,\u201d she said.Mr. Kelly called it a \u201cmaster alarm flashing for our democracy.\u201d\u201cIt is threatening the very foundation of our system, that we have a right to free speech to lawfully speak out and protest our government without fear of retaliation,\u201d he added.One Republican senator, Thom Tillis of North Carolina, was quick to condemn the effort to criminally charge the lawmakers. He warned attempts to wage political war through the courts would undermine the justice system.\u201cThankfully, in this instance, a jury saw the attempted indictments for what they really were,\u201d Mr. Tillis, who is retiring, wrote on social media. \u201cPolitical lawfare is not normal, not acceptable, and needs to stop.\u201dCarl Hulse contributed to this report.Show more",
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