

Washington: ICE Steps Up Operations Against Criminal Undocumented Immigrants in Minnesota.
27 de ene de 2026
Washington: ICE Steps Up Operations Against Criminal Undocumented Immigrants in Minnesota.
360 Raw Magazine Staff.
Washington: ICE Steps Up Operations Against Criminal Undocumented Immigrants in Minnesota.
360 Raw Magazine Staff.
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has announced a series of recent operations in Minnesota that resulted in the arrest of more than 12,000 undocumented immigrants with criminal records, many of them considered violent offenders. Federal authorities say these actions are part of a broader effort to strengthen public safety and protect American families from individuals deemed a threat to the community.
From the nation’s capital, national security officials emphasize that ICE agents have increased their presence in both urban and suburban areas of Minnesota, prioritizing cases involving repeat offenders and serious crimes. The initiative is framed within the federal policy of “removing from the streets those who endanger law-abiding citizens,” according to official sources.
The strategy, however, has sparked political tensions in Minnesota. Local leaders, including the governor and the mayor of Minneapolis, have criticized the federal intervention, arguing that the measures are driven more by political motives than by sustainable solutions to issues of security and immigration. Washington officials have described these positions as a challenge to federal authority and, in some circles, as rhetoric that risks institutional confrontation.
President Donald J. Trump, in recent remarks, accused state authorities of “putting politics ahead of the safety of law-abiding citizens” and defended the work of federal agents, whom he called “patriots fulfilling their duty.”
The controversy underscores the clash between federal immigration enforcement and local governments that seek to limit cooperation with ICE. Security experts warn that the debate is likely to intensify in a year marked by political and social tensions surrounding immigration and public safety.
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