An insurrection has been taking place in Minneapolis for several weeks. Mobs have been interfering with the efforts of federal officers to deport the “worst of the worst” of criminal illegal aliens. Two individuals have been killed because they chose to interfere with the deportation actions of federal officers.
As my
essay from last night explains, the fake media, AKA mainstream media and
lamestream media, are instigating more chaos by the wall-to-wall coverage of
the mob actions in Minnesota.
President
Donald Trump shook up his cabinet a bit and sent border czar, Tom Homan, to
meet with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz on Tuesday. The meeting took place “one day
after Walz accused federal immigration agents of carrying out an ‘assault on
our state.’”
In her
article published at The Daily Signal, Virginia Allen reported on the
new developments in Minnesota.
Despite
his criticism of the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement operations,
Walz spoke with Homan on Tuesday after Trump deployed the border czar to
Minneapolis to take over the federal enforcement operation there.
“Governor
Walz met with Tom Homan this morning and reiterated Minnesota’s priorities:
impartial investigations into the Minneapolis shootings involving federal
agents, a swift, significant reduction in the number of federal forces in
Minnesota, and an end to the campaign of retribution against Minnesota,” Walz’s
office said in a statement.
Walz
and Homan have “agreed on the need for an ongoing dialogue and will continue
working toward those goals,” Walz’s office added, noting that the governor
found similar agreement with Trump during their call Monday.
“The
Governor tasked the Minnesota Department of Public Safety as the primary
liaison to Homan to ensure these goals are met,” the office added.
Minneapolis
has become a flashpoint for the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement
operations following the Immigration and Customs Enforcement-involved shooting
in Minneapolis on Jan. 7 that killed 37-year-old Renee Good, and the Border
Patrol-involved shooting Saturday that killed 37-year-old Alex Pretti.
Holman
also met with Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey on Tuesday, and Frey said that the
two had a “productive conversation.” Frey said that his “main ask” was for
federal officers to leave Minneapolis as quickly as possible.
“I
shared with Mr. Homan the serious negative impacts this operation has had on
Minneapolis and surrounding communities, as well as the strain it has placed on
our local police officers,” Frey continued.
The
mayor says he “made it clear” to Homan “that Minneapolis does not and will not
enforce federal immigration laws, and that we will remain focused on keeping
our neighbors and streets safe. City leaders will continue to stay in
conversation with Mr. Homan and his team.”
For his
part, Homan also called the conversations “productive.”
“We
all agree that we need to support our law enforcement officers and get
criminals off the streets. While we don’t agree on everything, these meetings
were a productive starting point and I look forward to more conversations with
key stakeholders in the days ahead,” Homan said….
“President
Turmp has been clear: he wants American cities to be safe and secure for
law-abiding residents – and they will be,” Homan added. Trump says that Homan
will answer directly to him.
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