On February 12th, “Border Czar” Tom Homan announced the end of Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota. This drawing back of forces is the result of the very public and visible refusal by the people of the Twin Cities to stand by while their neighbors were brutalized and kidnapped. But over two weeks later, has ICE actually left? Residents of suburbs around the Twin Cities have reported equal or even higher levels of ICE presence, just with sneakier methods. By moving out of areas with higher levels of organization in neighborhoods, operating in smaller groups and less obvious clothing, ICE is hoping to avoid high-profile clashes with protesters while continuing to carry out arrests of innocent people.

The presence of ICE is also still looming large for those who have been kidnapped and detained. Even those able to access legal aid and get released are not out of danger. Many of these people, upon their release, did not receive their identification and immigration status documents. ICE either retained or “lost” them, leaving already vulnerable immigrants in worse positions, as non-citizens are required by federal law to carry proof of their legal status with them, and forcing them to live in fear whenever they leave the house.

For Minnesotans and all of us around the country, this fight is far from over. The tactics of information in official statements conflicting with our real-world experiences and systematic terrorizing of marginalized people are deliberate attempts to keep people disorganized and unable to maintain our resistance. We won’t forget Minnesota! We must continue organizing to keep each other safe and build solidarity for future struggles.

Related Posts

Trump Escalates Cuba Sanctions with EO 14404

At the beginning of May, Trump signed Executive Order 14404, imposing yet another host of sanctions on Cuba, in addition to the existing oil blockade. The Executive Order is titled “Imposing Sanctions on Those Responsible for Repression in Cuba and for Threats to United States National Security and Foreign Policy,” and significantly

Read More »

The Ebola Outbreak as a Legacy of Imperialism

A new Ebola outbreak is spreading through the Democratic Republic of Congo and neighboring Uganda. Hundreds have already died, and health authorities are racing to contain the disease. For many outside Africa, outbreaks like this are seen as another unfortunate but inevitable natural disaster. A dangerous virus appears, people become

Read More »

Pollute More and Get Paid

California is giving free emission permits, allowing big polluters to pollute more and reducing the money available for transit, housing, and other programs.

Read More »

Los dos hombres que creen que pueden gobernar el mundo

La reciente reunión en China entre Trump y el presidente chino, Xi Jinping, acaparó la atención de los medios de comunicación de todo el mundo. Se informó con todo detalle sobre el lugar de la reunión, lo que comieron y quiénes los acompañaron. Se presentó como el encuentro entre las

Read More »

What is Happening with the General Strike in Bolivia?

This is a translation of a synthesis of three articles by Rafael Santos of the Partido Obrero (Workers’ Party) in Argentina, published on its website, Prensa Obrera on May 23, 2026. Its analyses are those of a Trotskyist current, with information and perspective that should be interesting to our readership.

Read More »