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Minnesota Slams Lisa Demuth For Defending Deadly ICE Operation: ‘Republicans Want Us Dead’

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Alex GibsonBy Alex GibsonApril 8, 20263 Mins Read
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Image source: YouTube Screenshot (CBS Minnesota)

A political firestorm is brewing in Minnesota, and it’s not confined to the statehouse. In local community forums online, frustration is boiling over as residents react to Republican House Leader Lisa Demuth’s defense of a controversial federal immigration crackdown that left two Minnesotans dead.

At the center is Operation Metro Surge, an ICE-led initiative that Demuth continues to support despite mounting backlash. In a recent interview, she framed the deaths as collateral damage tied to local resistance, arguing the operation ultimately improved public safety. For many Minnesotans, that explanation has only deepened the outrage.

On the local Minnesota subreddit, the story has gained traction, and the reaction is blunt and deeply personal. “Executing citizens in the street for little or no reason,” one user wrote, questioning how elected officials tied to the operation remain in power. Another comment cuts even sharper: “Republicans want us dead. Of course they cheer on government sponsored murders.”

The rhetoric is extreme, but it reflects a growing sense of distrust among some residents who believe the operation’s consequences have been downplayed or misrepresented.

The original Star Tribune report outlines Demuth’s position clearly. She maintains that local authorities escalated tensions by failing to cooperate fully with federal agents, and that the operation itself made Minnesota safer. Critics, including DFL Party Chair Richard Carlbom, argue the opposite, pointing to loss of life, economic disruption, and families torn apart.

Online Backlash Turns Personal as Trust in Leadership Collapses

For Minnesotans online, those criticisms are echoed in granular detail. Users cite arrests that didn’t materialize, claims of excessive force, and broader fears about civil liberties. “Two dead civilians for 10 arrests?” one commenter asked. “With thousands of agents and millions spent?”

Others focus less on the operation itself and more on the information ecosystem around it. One user described a steady stream of misinformation influencing public opinion, writing that certain voters are “soaking in it all day, regurgitating and repeating the lies they read.”

Even among those attempting to parse the policy debate, there’s a sense that the conversation has broken down entirely. “You cannot convince them otherwise,” one commenter said, describing entrenched positions on both sides.

Minnesota Outrage Boils Over: ‘It’s Shocking What We’ve Become’ After Lawmakers Say ICE Followed Them Home
Related: Minnesota Outrage Boils Over: ‘It’s Shocking What We’ve Become’ After Lawmakers Say ICE Followed Them Home

With Minnesota’s race for governor looming and Demuth among the Republican contenders, the stakes are rising. What might have once been a policy dispute over immigration enforcement has become something more volatile: a proxy battle over trust, truth, and the role of government force.

For now, the divide shows no sign of narrowing. Online and off, Minnesotans are not just debating what happened but what it means, and who is responsible.

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