Secretary Noem: No Fixed End Date on Minn. ICE Enforcement

Federal immigration raids in Minnesota won’t stop. Not next week.

Not next month.

Not until, as Kristi Noem vows, every “dangerous” immigrant is gone.

She blames Biden. She brushes off judges. She defends a deadly shooting caught on video.

Protesters choke on gas, families are hit, and still she says it’s their faul… Continues…

Kristi Noem has staked her political identity on turning

Minnesota into a test case for uncompromising immigration enforcement.

She promises open‑ended operations with no public timeline,

insists that every person targeted has committed a crime,

and sharply dismisses conflicting data, court orders, and critics in the media.

To supporters, she is finally delivering on Trump’s pledge to crack down; to opponents,

she is weaponizing fear and federal power against vulnerable communities and local democracy.

The death of Renee Good, shot by an ICE agent after allegedly “weaponizing”

her car, now sits at the center of the storm.

Noem calls it a tragedy but a justified one,

defending the agent’s actions while refusing to share details about his condition or identity.

As protesters flood Minneapolis streets and families are caught in tear gas,

she blames “violent” demonstrators and derides judicial

limits on chemical agents as “ridiculous,”

signaling that, in this fight, restraint is not part of the plan.

Kristi Noem has staked her political identity on turning Minnesota into a test case for uncompromising immigration enforcement. She promises open‑ended operations with no public timeline, insists that every person targeted has committed a crime, and sharply dismisses conflicting data, court orders, and critics in the media. To supporters, she is finally delivering on Trump’s pledge to crack down; to opponents, she is weaponizing fear and federal power against vulnerable communities and local democracy.

The death of Renee Good, shot by an ICE agent after allegedly “weaponizing” her car, now sits at the center of the storm. Noem calls it a tragedy but a justified one, defending the agent’s actions while refusing to share details about his condition or identity. As protesters flood Minneapolis streets and families are caught in tear gas, she blames “violent” demonstrators and derides judicial limits on chemical agents as “ridiculous,” signaling that, in this fight, restraint is not part of the plan.

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