Leadership changes in Minnesota follow tensions among agencies over immigration enforcement tactics
Source: AP
Updated 1:24 PM EST, February 6, 2026
WASHINGTON (AP) White House border czar Tom Homans announcement that enforcement in Minnesota was being unified under U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement followed months of internal grumbling and infighting among agencies about how to carry out President Donald Trumps mass deportation campaign.
Since it was created in 2003, ICE has conducted street arrests through targeted enforcement. Homan uses that phrase repeatedly to describe narrowly tailored operations with specific, individual targets, in contrast to the broad sweeps that had become more common under Border Patrol direction in Los Angeles, Chicago, Minnesota and elsewhere.
It is unclear how the agency friction may have influenced the leadership shift. But the change shines a light on how the two main agencies behind Trumps centerpiece deportation agenda have at times clashed over styles and tactics.
The switch comes at a time when support for ICE is sliding, with a growing number of Americans saying the agency has become too aggressive. In Congress, the Department of Homeland Security is increasingly under attack by Democrats who want to rein in immigration enforcement.
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