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Strike Teams Organized for Targeted Ethnic Community Enforcement

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Federal immigration authorities are organizing specialized strike teams to conduct enforcement operations targeting a specific ethnic community in Minnesota. Approximately 100 agents are being drawn from locations across the country and assembled into coordinated units for operations in the Minneapolis-St Paul metropolitan area.
These strike teams would focus primarily on executing deportation orders against Somali nationals, representing an unusual concentration of enforcement resources directed at one ethnic population in a particular geographic region. The operations come amid inflammatory presidential rhetoric characterizing Somali immigrants in derogatory terms.
During a cabinet meeting, the administration’s leader expressed explicit desires to remove Somali immigrants from America and questioned their contributions to society. The statements included personal attacks on a congressional representative of Somali origin who is an American citizen representing Minneapolis constituents.
The enforcement operations are being justified through references to fraud prosecutions involving several dozen Somali residents and Treasury investigations into alleged terrorist financing. However, these cases and claims involve only a tiny fraction of Minnesota’s approximately 80,000 Somali residents.
Minneapolis officials have responded by organizing public displays of support for their Somali community. City leaders emphasized that most Somali residents are American citizens or legal residents, warned that strike team operations targeting people based on appearance would violate constitutional rights, and clarified that local police maintain independence from federal immigration enforcement.

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