❓WHAT HAPPENED: House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) highlighted the success of Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis, which led to the arrest of 4,000 illegal immigrant criminals and the recovery of 3,000 missing migrant children.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Tom Emmer, President Donald J. Trump, federal law enforcement agencies, Minnesota officials, and residents of Minneapolis.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The operation took place in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and its results were discussed on Thursday.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Do you realize that Operation Metro Surge picked up 4,000 illegal alien criminals? Rapists, murderers, pedophiles, drug dealers — 4,000! And by the way, I was told… they’ve also located 3,000 missing migrant children.” – Tom Emmer
🎯IMPACT: The operation secured significant results in addressing illegal immigration and missing children cases.
House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) praised the outcome of Operation Metro Surge, a federal law enforcement initiative in Minneapolis aimed at combating illegal immigration and violent crime. Emmer said the operation led to thousands of arrests and the recovery of missing migrant children. “Do you realize that Operation Metro Surge picked up 4,000 illegal alien criminals? Rapists, murderers, pedophiles, drug dealers — 4,000! And by the way, I was told that… they’ve also located 3,000 missing migrant children. I mean, that’s just in the Minneapolis area. You gotta be kidding me,” Emmer stated.
The Minnesota initiative was ordered by President Donald J. Trump and involved a surge of federal personnel, including officers from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (ICE). The administration said the operation was designed to address public safety concerns in jurisdictions with sanctuary-style policies. Officials announced the effort had concluded, describing it as a success.
The operation drew protests and clashes between leftist agitators and law enforcement. Two anti-ICE activists were fatally shot while disrupting immigration enforcement, prompting calls from Democrats for them to leave the state. Emmer blamed state and city Democratic leaders for failing to coordinate with federal authorities. “Had there been cooperation, none of this would have happened,” he remarked.
The comments come amid broader debate over unaccompanied migrant children who have entered the United States in recent years. Reports indicate that during the prior Biden regime, hundreds of thousands of minors were released to sponsors but not consistently tracked, with estimates suggesting nearly 300,000 children may have lacked proper follow-up.
More recent reports have said the Trump administration has located roughly 25,000 previously unaccounted-for migrant children nationwide as part of expanded enforcement and tracking efforts.
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