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Border czar Tom Homanβs now in Minneapolis, de-escalating the ICE wars there with some initial success β but many anti-enforcement voices across the country are still pushing the other way.
Homan says Mayor Jacob Frey, Gov. Tim Walz and state Attorney General Keith Ellison have assured him the stateβs prisons and jails will start handing over illegal-immigrant criminals to ICE, rather than releasing them back into the community.
Thatβll allow Homeland Security to βstart drawing downβ its presence, as the feds wonβt have to go into the community to nab the βworst of the worstβ (which also means theyβre less likely to come across less-toxic illegal migrants whom theyβd then be obliged to also bring in).
It also vastly reduces the opportunities for βICE Watchβ extremists to interfere en masse, causing dangerous chaos as the lawmen try to do their jobs.
Yet Homan also pointedly noted that the drawdown βcould happen even more if the hateful rhetoric and impediments stop.β
Hmm: The same day, Frey blasted ICEβs presence in Minneapolis as an βoccupationβ and warned the βendurance of the republicβ is at stake, thundering that Americans βcanβt back downβ from fighting against ICE.
That is, the mayor is urging people across the country to interfere with federal agents enforcing federal law.
The feckless Walz reinforced that point by asking if events in Minneapolis are a βFort Sumterβ moment for the country; we donβt think he realized that put him on the side of the Confederates who attacked the federal government in South Carolina and so began the Civil War.
Recall that Walz and Frey bear significant blame for the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti since they ordered local law enforcement to stay away when activists sought to frustrate the feds β a step dramatically more radical than simply telling cops not to help ICE with its enforcement work.
Elsewhere, the βresistanceβ posturing has gotten far worse:
- Far-left Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner this week threatened to slap ICE agents with state charges after President Donald Trump leaves office, so the prez canβt pardon them: βIf we have to hunt you down the way they hunted down Nazis for decades, we will.β
- Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes claimed her stateβs Stand Your Ground law gives civilians the right to shoot masked ICE agents on their property if they feel endangered.
Spoiler: It doesnβt β states canβt legalize attacking the feds for doing their job; is Mayes also picking up the Confederate cause?
Homan also vowed, βJustice is comingβ for the far-left groups funding and coordinating attacksΒ on ICE and Border Patrol agents β which points to yet another peril most Americans arenβt yet aware of.
Groups like ICE Watch are the most visible part of very scary networks organized in paramilitary style, compiling databases of suspected ICE license plates, using central dispatchers to send instant βprotestβ crowds to interfere with federal operations and even trying to evict agents from their hotels.
Whether or not the Goods and Prettis on the ground realize it, these aggressive tactics are designed to provoke dangerous confrontations that undermine public support for law enforcement.
For all the mistakes Homeland Security made in Minneapolis, Homan is doing his best to de-escalate.
We hope the politicians and activists on the other side follow suit.

