
Left, Right & Center Will changes to ICE operations in Minneapolis be enough?
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Jan 30, 2026 Mo Elleithee, Democratic strategist and Georgetown politics director, and Will Swaim, conservative commentator and California Policy Center president, discuss Minneapolis immigration operations after two fatal shootings. They debate Tom Homan’s role, local-federal coordination, targeted arrests versus sweeps, political fallout and whether Congress will impose new guardrails. Listener questions probe presidential power and U.S. standing abroad.
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Measured Shift In ICE Messaging
- Tom Homan signaled a tonal shift by promising a focus on violent criminals and a drawdown in ICE presence.
- That shift may be meaningful but its scope and permanence remain unclear without concrete policies.
Fatalities Changed The Political Context
- Two deaths during Minneapolis operations dramatically altered public perception and raised stakes for the administration.
- Visuals of U.S. citizens killed while protesting eroded trust in federal enforcement tactics.
Protest vs. Disruption Distinction
- Will Swaim distinguishes between legitimate protesters and activists aiming to disrupt enforcement operations.
- He warns that organized disruption puts civilians in dangerous positions between heavily armed agents.


