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Jan 04, 2026

"Ilhan Omar MELTS DOWN After Big Announcement - Pr1esident Donald Trump WON and Will Be"

MINNEAPOLIS, MN — Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN) has dramatically escalated her opposition to the Trump administration’s domestic immigration strategy, labeling the city of Minneapolis as being "under occupation" by federal forces. In a series of defiant remarks to constituents and national media, Omar called for the immediate resignation or impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.

The "Occupation" Narrative

Omar’s critique centers on Operation Metro Surge, a federal initiative aimed at apprehending illegal immigrants with criminal convictions. However, Omar argues the operation has devolved into a "paramilitary" occupation that has paralyzed daily life.

  • School Impact: Omar claimed that in some local schools, two-thirds of students are too afraid to attend due to the presence of federal agents.

"We do not exaggerate when we say our city is currently under occupation," Omar told a crowd in Minneapolis on Monday. She specifically targeted Stephen Miller, a senior White House adviser, calling him the "architect of the terror" and comparing his policies to those of historical fascist regimes.

Fatalities and Body Cameras

The tension follows two high-profile deaths during federal operations: Alex Pretti and Renee Good. Both individuals were reportedly killed while interfering with ICE enforcement actions.

  • Pretti Incident: Occurred on January 24. While some CBP officers were equipped with body cameras, the full footage has yet to be released.


Good Incident: Details remain scarce on whether ICE officers were wearing cameras at the time of the fatal encounter.

In response to the mounting political pressure from leaders like Omar and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Secretary Noem announced an immediate mandate for all federal immigration officers in Minneapolis to wear body-worn cameras.

Governor Tim Walz welcomed the move but noted it came "too late" for those already lost.

A Widening Political Gap

The conflict in Minneapolis has become a focal point in the broader battle over Department of Homeland Security funding.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has signaled that Democrats will demand additional conditions on immigration enforcement before approving long-term DHS appropriations.

As the Saturday morning shutdown looms, the rhetoric from Minneapolis suggests that the gap between the White House and Congressional Democrats is widening into a chasm.

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