Federal prosecutors have charged 15 people accused of obstructing ICE during “Operation Metro Surge,” a major crackdown on illegal immigration in Minneapolis by the Trump administration.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Federal prosecutors have announced charges against 15 people accused of obstructing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minnesota. 📺 DETAIL: The suspects were charged on Tuesday for allegedly obstructing ICE during the Trump administration’s “Operation Metro Surge” in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota earlier this year. At present, 12 people have been arrested, while two remain at large and one was already in custody. Specifically, the charges concern people involved in two Minneapolis-based Antifa groups. According to Minnesota U.S. Attorney Daniel N. Rosen, members of the groups are trained in “surveillance, operational planning and rapid mobilization against law enforcement” and responsible for obstructing ICE. “Whether or not they actually, at the end of the day, cause bodily harm is not the measure of whether or not they committed a serious federal crime,” Rosen said in a press conference. Operation Metro Surge involved a push by thousands of ICE agents to enforce immigration law in Minneapolis, sparking violent protests from Antifa, a far-left terrorist group, and other left-wing activists. The accused allegedly tried to block ICE operations and stalked the agency throughout the city. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “They’ll be held accountable… Justice is coming.” – Border Czar Tom Homan in a press conference earlier this year. 🎯 IMPACT: The charges underscore the Trump administration’s commitment to investigating and dismantling far-left groups, particularly those involved in domestic unrest and violent obstruction of ICE and other law enforcement agencies. The charges represent an escalation since the administration withdrew ICE from Minneapolis in February following Operation Metro Surge. 📺 FLASHBACK: This is not the first time that anti-ICE activists have faced obstruction charges this month. In Logan, Utah, two court clerks were indicted for allegedly helping an illegal immigrant evade custody. Specifically, 26-year-old Lauren Morrow and 27-year-old Jennifer Joma, so-called “self-appointed ICE vigilantes,” allegedly prevented the agency from executing a warrant at Logan City Municipal Justice Court by facilitating an illegal alien’s escape in April. |
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