Law, Order, and a Reset Button: Tom Homan Rewrites the Playbook After Minneapolis Backlash

Tom Homan’s Minneapolis press conference marked a pivot in the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement approach in Minnesota. While reaffirming the mission to restore law and order, Homan outlined a conditional drawdown of street operations in favor of jail-based enforcement. The move follows public outrage after two fatal shootings and signals a tactical adjustment amid political pressure, not a retreat from enforcement goals.

  • Tom Homan, President Donald Trump’s border czar, held a press conference in Minneapolis on Jan. 29, 2026—his first public update since taking command of Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in Minnesota.
  • Homan replaced Gregory Bovino following backlash tied to “Operation Metro Surge,” which included two fatal shootings of U.S. citizens: Alex Pretti and Renee Good.
  • He announced a conditional “drawdown plan” with Customs and Border Protection to reduce federal agents on the streets and shift enforcement to jails and prisons.
  • The reduction depends on cooperation from state and local officials—timely jail notifications and reduced threats to agents.
  • Homan acknowledged operational imperfections, emphasized public-safety priorities, and said enforcement will continue with more targeted, “common-sense” tactics.
  • Meetings included Tim Walz and Jacob Frey; local leaders remain critical and plan advocacy in Washington.
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