Leadership changes in Minnesota follow tensions among agencies over immigration enforcement tactics
The Trump administration's immigration operation in Minnesota is now being unified under U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. That announcement this week from White House border czar Tom Homan came after months of internal grumbling and infighting among agencies about how to carry out President Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign. ICE was established more than two decades ago and has conducted street arrests through “targeted enforcement.” Homan has used that phrase to describe narrowly tailored operations with specific, individual targets. It's a sharp contrast to the broad sweeps that had become common in Los Angeles, Chicago, Minnesota and elsewhere.