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Minnesota ICE Live: Tom Homan Says ‘No Agency Is Perfect’ as Tone Shifts

Tom Homan pledged to enhance targeted immigration enforcement in Minnesota after fatal shootings, acknowledging errors and aiming for safer, more efficient ICE operations, amid 59% voter concern over agency tactics.

  • On Thursday, White House border czar Tom Homan admitted mistakes by federal authorities in Minneapolis and pledged targeted U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations to make them safer and more efficient.
  • Homan's comments used war-related terms such as `in theater` and `rotations` to describe ICE and CBP deployments in Minnesota, language critics including Kathleen Belew said belongs to foreign military contexts.
  • Two agents involved in Alex Pretti's fatal shooting in Minneapolis have been on administrative leave since Saturday, and the Pretti family condemned `the sickening lies told about our son by the administration.`
  • Public and political reaction coalesced around Representative Jamie Raskin calling Renee Good and Alex Pretti `victims of homicidal state terror`, while a Fox News poll found 59 percent view ICE's deportation efforts as too aggressive.
  • Dispatched by President Donald Trump, Tom Homan said federal and local officials acknowledge U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's role enforcing congressional laws after fatal shootings, committing to the administration's priorities.
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Tom Homan admits mistakes in deportation operations in Minnesota and announces changes. He demands concessions from local authorities.

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Townhall broke the news in Washington, United States on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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