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Home»Politics»Minnesota Slams Trump’s Pull Back on Immigration Crackdown: ‘I’ll Believe It When I See It’

Minnesota Slams Trump’s Pull Back on Immigration Crackdown: ‘I’ll Believe It When I See It’

Minnesotans aren’t buying it.

Alex GibsonBy Alex GibsonFebruary 12, 20263 Mins Read
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After the Trump administration announced it would wind down its months-long immigration crackdown in Minneapolis, reaction across Minnesota’s largest online communities was deeply skeptical. If the White House expected relief, the mood online suggested something closer to distrust and borderline outrage.

On Thursday, NBC News reported that “Operation Metro Surge,” which brought more than 3,000 federal immigration agents to Minneapolis beginning in late November, would begin a “significant drawdown” this week. Border czar Tom Homan said coordination with local law enforcement and operational success justified the move, though he emphasized immigration enforcement would continue and that no one in the country illegally is “off the table.”

The operation led to more than 4,000 apprehensions, according to the Department of Homeland Security. It also followed two fatal shootings of U.S. citizens, incidents that intensified scrutiny, sparked protests, and, according to new NBC polling, coincided with a dip in public support for the administration’s immigration policies.

But in Minnesota’s online spaces, like its subreddit, the announcement was met less as a turning point and more as a political maneuver.

“I’ll believe it when I see it,” one top commenter wrote in a heavily upvoted thread reacting to the news.

Others framed the move as strategic timing ahead of federal funding decisions. “They’re voting on more funding for DHS tomorrow too. This in no way indicates a change of strategy,” one user argued. “They plan to keep being shitty and hurting people and the economy.”

Several commenters suggested the drawdown was designed to “smooth along the funding vote,” while others pointed to broader federal spending proposals as evidence that enforcement efforts would continue in different forms.

The distrust wasn’t limited to policy. It spilled into rhetoric that revealed just how raw emotions remain in Minnesota following the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.

“This isn’t over until the agents who murdered Good and Pretti are brought to justice,” one commenter wrote in a post that quickly gained traction.

In more extreme corners of the thread, some users escalated the tone dramatically. One commenter declared, “Trial -> conviction -> death penalty. These are terrorists and should be treated like it.” Another floated the idea of detaining political opponents in “their own camps,” prompting pushback from others warning against becoming “what they are.”

Notably, some voices urged restraint. “We need justice for this, not rage and payback,” one reply read, questioning how sweeping punishments could be fairly administered.

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The exchanges highlight a broader fracture in Minnesota’s civic mood. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has already described the federal operation as “catastrophic for our neighbors and businesses,” framing the surge as something the city endured rather than embraced. Meanwhile, Homan has defended the effort, insisting there will be “zero tolerance” for interference with federal officers and rejecting claims that ICE targeted churches or schools.

Online, however, skepticism dominates.

To many Minnesotans participating in the discussion, the drawdown reads not as closure but recalibration. The idea that the surge is truly over remains widely doubted. If the administration hoped the announcement would cool tensions in Minnesota, early reactions suggest the opposite. Trust has already eroded, and words alone won’t restore it.

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