Minnesota US Border Chief Proposes Ending Deportation Surge from ICE
February 12, 2026 • Al Jazeera
US Border Security Chief Announces End to Deportation Surge in Minnesota
Tom Homan, head of US border security, has stated that a recent crackdown on immigration in Minnesota is coming to an end. The operation led to the detention of numerous individuals, protests from local communities, and two reported fatalities.
According to Homan, the Trump administration remains committed to enforcing mass deportations. Despite the conclusion of this specific operation, he emphasized that efforts to address immigration issues will continue.
The crackdown in Minnesota was part of a broader effort by US authorities to increase enforcement along the border with Mexico. The operation involved the detention of individuals suspected of being undocumented immigrants, sparking concerns among local residents and advocacy groups.
Protests were held in response to the mass detentions, with some participants expressing opposition to the actions taken by US authorities. Two deaths were reported during this period, although the circumstances surrounding these incidents are not yet clear.
Homan’s statement suggests that the Minnesota operation is being scaled back, but he also emphasized the administration’s continued commitment to addressing immigration issues through enforcement measures. The Trump administration has faced criticism for its handling of immigration policy, with some arguing that mass deportations can have significant social and economic impacts on affected communities.
Source: Al Jazeera