ICE Ramps Up Deportation Efforts In Minneapolis After Trump Claims Somalians Are ‘Garbage’
from the hate-feeding-on-hate dept
Trump was always going to target Minnesota and, specifically, the home of its most liberal residents, Minneapolis. Trump hates the state’s governor, Tim Walz. He also hates one of the state’s congressional reps, Ilhan Omar, who was born in Somalia.
This is only part of Trump’s recent hateful statements targeting Somalians, Tim Walz, and Rep. Ilhan Omar:
As an example, hundreds of thousands of refugees from Somalia are completely taking over the once great State of Minnesota. Somalian gangs are roving the streets looking for “prey” as our wonderful people stay locked in their apartments and houses hoping against hope that they will be left alone. The seriously retarded Governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz, does nothing, either through fear, incompetence, or both, while the worst “Congressman/woman” in our Country, Ilhan Omar, always wrapped in her swaddling hijab, and who probably came into the U.S.A. illegally in that you are not allowed to marry your brother, does nothing but hatefully complain about our Country, its Constitution, and how “badly” she is treated, when her place of origin is a decadent, backward, and crime ridden nation, which is essentially not even a country for lack of Government, Military, Police, schools, etc…
That was delivered via Trump’s favorite outlet for his unhinged rants, Truth Social. He followed that up by making these statements where anyone could hear them during a press briefing:
“They contribute nothing. I don’t want them in our country,” Trump told reporters near the end of a lengthy Cabinet meeting. He added: “Their country is no good for a reason. Your country stinks and we don’t want them in our country.”
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“We can go one way or the other, and we’re going to go the wrong way, if we keep taking in garbage into our country,” Trump said. “Ilhan Omar is garbage. She’s garbage. Her friends are garbage.”
That put another target on Minnesota’s back. The state is home to nearly a third of the nation’s 260,000 Somalians. It’s not as though they’re here illegally, though.
Almost 58 percent were born in the U.S., and 87 percent of those born elsewhere are naturalized citizens.
Not that any of that matters to Donald Trump or ICE’s collective of masked thugs. So, these are the sort of things that are happening now in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area as Trump’s hatred becomes personified.
Federal agents used chemical irritants to push through an angry crowd that blocked their vehicles as they checked identifications in a heavily Somali neighborhood of Minneapolis on Tuesday, amid the Trump administration’s ongoing crackdown targeting the community.
City Council member Jamal Osman, a Somali American who represents the neighborhood, witnessed the confrontation, as did an Associated Press videographer.
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He also said he spoke with one young Somali American who was dragged to a vehicle, detained and taken to an ICE detention center. There, officials finally looked at his U.S. passport, fingerprinted him, and released him but told him to find his own way home, about 6 miles (10 kilometers) away in snowy weather.
The DHS also made some noise about an arrest that supposedly justified the violent actions taken by ICE officers (who not only deployed chemicals but also arrested two people who were simply recording ICE officers and/or asserting their Fourth Amendment rights). But the statement seems extremely light on facts, as is often the case when DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin decides to open her mouth:
The Department of Homeland Security’s Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin said in an emailed statement that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers arrested Jesus Saucedo-Portillo, whom she described as an unauthorized immigrant, on Dec. 6 while he was getting into his vehicle in a campus parking lot.
In a divergence from what school officials have said about the incident, McLaughlin said officers had a warrant and were obstructed by a university administrator and campus security during the encounter.
McLaughlin said Saucedo-Portillo “is a registered sex offender and has a previous arrest for driving while intoxicated.” A search of Minnesota court records by the Minnesota Star Tribune found no record of a DWI case under that name, and Saucedo-Portillo does not appear in the national sex-offender registry.
Some journalists who got an inside look at this operation could have tried to undercut McLaughlin’s narrative about targeted arrests and “worst of the worst.” Instead, NBC News embedded with ICE for a day and ended up generating an article headlined “ICE operation shows the difficulty of immigration arrests amid pushback in frigid Minnesota.”
The article isn’t nearly as bad as the headline, but it allows ICE and their spokespeople to flat out lie about what’s been happening all over this nation, but has most recently focused almost exclusively on cities or states run by members of the Democratic Party.
“It is not an operation targeting the Somali community,” [ICE Acting Executive Director Marcos] Charles said. “We’re looking for people that are here illegally.”
Right. And that’s why the raid that made all the headlines (and generated a handful of bullshit arrests) just happened to have occurred in a neighborhood that is primarily populated by Somalis.
Then there’s this, which is directly contradicted by NBC’s reporting, even if NBC tries to present its observations as supporting Marcos Charles’s assertion:
“The biggest misconception is that we’re out there just randomly arresting people, which we’re not,” Charles said.
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During NBC News’ roughly eight hours with ICE, fewer than a dozen people were arrested despite not being the initial targets of the operation. They just happened to be at the scene when agents showed up.
Given the wording, I would assume eleven people who weren’t ICE targets were arrested. If it were less than that, I assume NBC would have used wording like “ten people” or “less than ten people.” Either way, it’s like more than one “collateral” arrest per hour, which is crazy considering this is an article involving officers griping about the cold keeping people indoors, being prevented from entering homes by property owners multiple times due to the ICE’s lack of actual judicial warrants, and double-tap home search that revealed the targeted person had already fled. The officers decided to arrest the other person there just because.
Minneapolis is pushing back, which is exactly the way it should be. Here’s an incredible recording of anti-ICE protesters shielding a Minneapolis store from being entered by ICE officers, who collectively can’t even explain why they need to enter the building. The officers are eventually shamed into leaving, and showered with nothing but expressions of love, sympathy, and offers of prayer:
Resistance works. ICE officers work best when there’s no friction. When confronted or slowed, they’re far more apt to give up and leave than continue their likely illegal actions. In some cases, being confronted results in unprovoked acts of violence by federal officers. Fortunately, nothing like that happened here.
And just because we’re talking about Minneapolis, “Minnesota Nice,” and ICE activity largely fueled by xenophobic hate, here’s a palate cleanser. I don’t agree with my dad on nearly anything political, but he’s one of the most helpful people you will ever meet. He recently made the news in Minneapolis for doing what he’s always done: pitching in wherever needed.
Filed Under: bigotry, dhs, ice, mass deportation, minneapolis, racism, somalia, tricia mclaughlin, trump administration


Comments on “ICE Ramps Up Deportation Efforts In Minneapolis After Trump Claims Somalians Are ‘Garbage’”
Mr. Mr. Cushing face reveal was not on my bingo card.
Minneapolis checking in. It’s been hell in this war. For years sharia law and trans agendas have clashed here so much that we are now shot publicly for not fulfilling our hormone supplements and forced abortions while simultaneously eating only halal livestock guano. Please send help in the form of doughy, unintelligible rage addicts dressed like they are weekend paint-balling with their boss for a promotion. It would help to bring extra freedom if said rage addicts could also have such fragile egos that the mere sight of something different makes them flash back to playing CoD (while screaming racist taunts) just to fuel the fog of war and get us the freedom we deserve to be forced to have.
No seriously, fuck these Nazis.
Re: Minneapolis has more problems than that
I went downtown to a Timberwolves game recently, and was murdered TWICE! Once on my way to dinner before the game, and once after the game walking to Ramp B.
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Do you have a card I can print out and hand to all the Meal Team Six tacticool-clad rural Washingtonians who come to Portland to redirect them your way? They have big trucks with hemis that drive fast in the slow lane and slow in the fast lane, so bonus!
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They’ll find Minneapolis in winter is pretty fucking salty because we hate ICE.
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Minneapolis from the future checking in: This was a joke. Please fuck off out of our city, NAZI scum.
The description was correct, though, right?
Is Convicted Felon Donald Trump recruiting ICE officials and CSPOA lunatics to hijack planes to fly into buildings in Twin Cities?
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Okay, that’s about enough of the “Donald Trump is going to secretly do a 9/11” bullshit. For starters, he isn’t smart or clever enough to plan such a thing, and his closest minions are barely any better. And even if he could plan that sort of thing, he wouldn’t do it in secret—he’d straight up send the American military into American cities kill American citizens out in the open, then have his lackeys say it was an operation to take out “designated terrorist organizations”.
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Seeing how the posters are anonymous, it seems they really hate Trump for his antics. Talk about very harsh criticism and analogies.
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Take your AI-authored post and leave.
Oops, that’s one of the Trump records. Be careful, McLaughlin, there is some of theses pretty much everywhere theses days.
Every republican accusation is projection.
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Jihad envy.
I’d call Trump “garbage” but that would be inaccurate. “Garbage” implies a usefulness and value never exhibited by Trump.
Re: Describing Trump
Having given the subject much thought, I have concluded that the single best descriptive phrase for Donald J. Trump is “The Gilded Coprolite”.
'We can't go after them, they might actually fight back!'
When confronted or slowed, they’re far more apt to give up and leave than continue their likely illegal actions.
If nothing else that would show that they’re lying through their teeth any time they claim that they’re going after ‘dangerous criminals’; they can’t even handle peaceful protestors without running away and they want people to think they’d ever knowingly try to grab someone that might be as violent and contemptuous towards the law as them?
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The Somalis in Minneapolix are generally very mellow, so they’re the target. I’d like to see those ICEholes try their shit on the Hmong. They’d instantly regret it…