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Homan says administration is drawing down 700 immigration enforcement officers

Speaking to reporters today, Tom Homan said that the Trump administration will draw down 700 immigration enforcement officers. He said this was as a result of increased coordination between county jails and federal officials.

“This frees up more officers to arrest or remove criminal aliens, more officers taking custody of criminal aliens directly from the jails, means less officers on the street doing criminal operations,” Homan said.

Notably, Homan has not confirmed which sheriffs have agreed to this increased coordination with federal immigration enforcement.

A reminder, the Minnesota Department of Corrections (DOC) already facilitate transfers of people who have completed felony sentences in state prisons, when federal agents are present to take custody. But DOC does not operate county jails – where most immigration encounters occur – and many sheriffs across the state choose not to work with ICE.

In Minneapolis, for example, Hennepin County does not notify federal immigration authorities when undocumented immigrants are booked or arrested, and is barred under state law from honoring requests to hold someone past their release time so immigration officers can take custody – known as ICE detainers.

Homan, however, said that he was “not requiring jails to hold people past their normal release time for immigration purposes” while addressing reporters today.

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As I noted earlier, Homan was deployed to Minneapolis by Donald Trump to replace senior border patrol official Gregory Bovino. Backlash to Bovino’s handling of the immigration crackdown in the Twin Cities spread nationwide – with hundreds of protests in response to the use of deadly force by immigration officers.

Today, Homan tried to mitigate any speculation about his takeover. “I brought a different set of eyes on this. I’ve done this for a long time,” Homan said. “I’m not going to sit and point fingers at anybody that they failed, because it was a great operation. We took a lot of public safety threats off the street.”

Homan added: “President Trump sent me here to help de-escalate. We’re not walking away from our mission … This is smart law enforcement. Smart law enforcement makes us safer.”

Homan speaks during a press conference at the Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis, 4 February 2026. Photograph: Charly Triballeau/AFP/Getty Images
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