Tom Homan warns that Democratic leaders’ fiery words against ICE agents are turning Minneapolis streets into battlegrounds where federal officers risk their lives daily.
Story Snapshot
- ICE Director Tom Homan publicly begs Minnesota Democrats to stop rhetoric inciting violence against federal agents during immigration raids.
- Two anti-ICE protesters die in shootings by federal agents amid chaotic operations in Minneapolis.
- President Trump deploys Homan directly to Minnesota to oversee ICE enforcement and fraud probes.
- Protester violence maims an ICE agent and lets a target suspect escape, highlighting real dangers to law enforcement.
- Federal officials accuse local leaders of endangering officers; Democrats counter with claims of federal recklessness.
Timeline of Deadly Clashes in Minneapolis
ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot anti-ICE protester Renee Nicole Good in early January 2026 during an enforcement operation. Mid-month, Tom Homan started calling out Minnesota Democratic leaders for their inflammatory language that he says fuels attacks on agents. On January 24, federal agents killed protester Alex Pretti in another confrontation. Late January saw President Trump announce Homan’s deployment to manage ICE in Minneapolis and St. Paul, reporting straight to him. These events escalated tensions between federal authority and local resistance.
Homan’s Direct Plea to Democratic Leaders
Tom Homan accused Minnesota leaders of inflaming sentiment that encourages violence against officers. He stated plainly, “I don’t want to see anybody die,” urging them to work together. Homan targets rhetoric from Mayor Jacob Frey and Governor Tim Walz, who demand investigations into federal shootings without coordinating. Facts show protests disrupt arrests, letting suspects flee while agents face assaults. Common sense aligns with Homan: leaders must prioritize officer safety over political posturing.
Federal Officials Expose Protester Violence
Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino detailed how crowd interference derailed an arrest, with a protester biting off part of an ICE agent’s finger, leaving permanent injury. The targeted undocumented immigrant escaped because of this chaos. Bovino blamed politicians’ choices and followers for enabling such outcomes. Secretary Kristi Noem told Frey and Walz to “grow up” on CNN, charging they inflamed destruction in Minneapolis. These accounts from federal sources reveal direct threats to enforcement.
Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Association echoed the call Thursday, demanding leaders halt inflammatory language. Noem accused Democrats of dividing the nation for gain. Frey defended his words on CNN, repeating that a federal agent recklessly used power leading to death. He supports local police fully but scrutinizes ICE. Walz’s office noted Homan’s arrival without further comment.
Trump’s Bold Deployment Signals Federal Resolve
Trump sent Homan to Minnesota on Monday, late January 2026, to handle ICE operations amid violent chaos. The White House confirmed Homan coordinates ground efforts and fraud investigations, including those tied to Rep. Ilhan Omar. This move overrides local opposition in the progressive city, home to large immigrant communities resisting raids. Minneapolis protests mirror sanctuary city patterns under Trump’s aggressive enforcement push.
Impacts Rip Through Communities and Enforcement
Short-term, unrest disrupts ICE arrests, injures agents, and frays federal-local ties. Long-term, Homan’s presence sets precedent for overriding Democratic-led cities, intensifying raids on undocumented immigrants. Federal agents endure physical dangers; locals face heightened presence. Local police balance community demands against federal mandates. Broader effects deepen partisan rifts on immigration, with Trump advancing his agenda against sanctuary resistance. Facts support federal claims of rhetoric-fueled chaos over unproven federal misconduct accusations.
Sources:
Politico: Tom Homan Pleads with Minnesota Leaders to Tamp Down ICE Rhetoric
WCCS Radio: Tom Homan Responds to Democrats’ Accountability Push: ‘Come Get Some’
AOL News: Tom Homan Responds to Democrats’ Accountability Push
Fox News: Trump Deploys Border Czar Tom Homan to Minnesota as ICE Operations Face Violent Chaos
Just Security: Early Edition – January 27, 2026






















