February 3, 2026

The Future Is on ICE

Tactical and strategic changes are afoot for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, but Democrats aren’t entirely winning.

It’s been a tumultuous year for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement since President Donald Trump took office and began the hard work of ejecting millions of illegal aliens, many of whom were brought in under his predecessor, President Autopen. But while protests punctuated the summer and fall in places like Los Angeles and Chicago, things came to a head in Minneapolis after a surge of personnel included both ICE and the Border Patrol.

With two well-publicized shootings occurring within just a couple of weeks of one another — along with less-than-sensitive remarks by both DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and Greg Bovino from the Border Patrol, who President Trump described as being “a pretty out there kind of guy” — it was decided that a change of tactics was needed.

Enter Border Czar Tom Homan, who’s been praised for working with state and local officials to revamp the Minneapolis operation. Homan’s meeting with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey could produce “some sort of agreement that could serve as a model for other sanctuary jurisdictions around the country,” said the America First Policy Institute’s Cooper Smith. He added that success in Minneapolis could lead to breakthroughs in other “blue” cities, such as Portland, Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York. “Hopefully that’s a path forward that everyone can be happy with,” concluded Smith.

But there will be a deft jujitsu to that approach. “Technically, only the feds can enforce federal law,” notes Andrew McCarthy at National Review. “States can help, and in some places, there is state law that duplicates federal law, so that the enforcement of state law has the effect of helping enforce federal law; but even then, the cities and states do not enforce federal law.” Then he added a caveat: “In many instances, state and municipal police, led by the FBI, join federal-state task forces targeting various kinds of crime. In those arrangements, the police are formally deputized to enforce federal law.”

McCarthy agrees with Smith that, if Homan succeeds, “He will have created a template for collaborative federal-local efforts in cities around the country.”

Conversely, Democrats are pressing the advantage from the drumbeat of coverage of the ICE shootings to further tie the hands of law enforcement. While much has been made about banning masks for law enforcement personnel or not allowing former ICE officers to become state police, as a Maryland proposal would do, the more important play is coming from an alliance between Democrats and civil libertarians. One proposal, for example, would establish a “private right of action,” allowing plaintiffs to sue for constitutional rights relief in state courts as opposed to strictly in federal court, while another would ban states from delegating some federal immigration powers to states and local municipalities, such as Maryland attempting to ban local counties from entering 287(g) agreements. That pressure extends to the federal level, where Democrats were successful in stripping Department of Homeland Security funding from a must-pass measure to avoid a government shutdown, with the GOP compromising to allow the other five departmental spending packages at risk to proceed.

Leftists are giddy at the prospect of an ICE withdrawal from Minneapolis. Citing declining poll numbers, Newsweek’s Billal Rahman crows, “What began as a high-profile federal enforcement operation has become one of the most damaging episodes for the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown and broader domestic agenda.” Rahman also breaks out the pollaganda, claiming, “Polling shows the Minneapolis operation is not just a local flashpoint, but has translated into a nationwide collapse in public support for federal immigration enforcement and Trump’s handling of the issue.” As proven by Rahman’s lead paragraph, the media would rather focus on the two who were killed by interfering with a law enforcement operation than on the myriad hardened criminals removed from the Twin Cities area by the ICE enforcement drive.

Newsweek also found a longtime ICE officer who predicted, “There’s no coming back from this.” While Darius Reeves, described by Newsweek as “a longtime ICE field office director who served under four presidents,” makes a valid point about the Border Patrol being something of a fish out of water during the Minneapolis operation, the piece’s overall tone was intended to soften support for ICE. Apparently it’s working because, as the tome describes, “Several Republican senators, including Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, Susan Collins of Maine, Mike Crapo of Idaho, John Curtis of Utah, Jerry Moran of Kansas, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, and Thom Tillis of North Carolina, have all called for a thorough investigation into (rioter Alex) Pretti’s death.” While most of them could be described as the squishy center of the GOP, only Cassidy and Collins will face voters this year, with Tillis retiring.

It’s become apparent that the Democrats are trying to make overly aggressive immigration enforcement into an issue despite the fact that most Americans still want illegal immigrants to be sent back home. Indeed, some of the polling on enforcement is brutal for Democrats.

Certainly, leftists will do their best to make martyrs out of not-so-peaceful protesters Renee Good and Alex Pretti, but the key will be reminding people of the crimes we avoid by taking proven, convicted criminals off the streets and ejecting them from our country, hopefully never to return thanks to a less porous border than we had over Joe Biden’s four years.

Who We Are

The Patriot Post is a highly acclaimed weekday digest of news analysis, policy and opinion written from the heartland — as opposed to the MSM’s ubiquitous Beltway echo chambers — for grassroots leaders nationwide. More

What We Offer

On the Web

We provide solid conservative perspective on the most important issues, including analysis, opinion columns, headline summaries, memes, cartoons and much more.

Via Email

Choose our Mid-Day Digest for a summary of important news each weekday. We also offer Cartoons & Memes on Monday, Alexander's Column on Wednesday, and the Week in Review on Saturday.

Our Mission

The Patriot Post is steadfast in our mission to extend the endowment of Liberty to the next generation by advocating for individual rights and responsibilities, supporting the restoration of constitutional limits on government and the judiciary, and promoting free enterprise, national defense and traditional American values. We are a rock-solid conservative touchstone for the expanding ranks of grassroots Americans Patriots from all walks of life. Our mission and operation budgets are not financed by any political or special interest groups, and to protect our editorial integrity, we accept no advertising. We are sustained solely by you. Please support The Patriot Fund today!


The Patriot Post and Patriot Foundation Trust, in keeping with our Military Mission of Service to our uniformed service members and veterans, are proud to support and promote the National Medal of Honor Heritage Center, the Congressional Medal of Honor Society, both the Honoring the Sacrifice and Warrior Freedom Service Dogs aiding wounded veterans, the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, the National Veterans Entrepreneurship Program, the Folds of Honor outreach, and Officer Christian Fellowship, the Air University Foundation, and Naval War College Foundation, and the Naval Aviation Museum Foundation. "Greater love has no one than this, to lay down one's life for his friends." (John 15:13)

★ PUBLIUS ★

“Our cause is noble; it is the cause of mankind!” —George Washington

Please join us in prayer for our nation — that righteous leaders would rise and prevail and we would be united as Americans. Pray for the protection of our uniformed Military Patriots, Veterans, First Responders, and their families. Lift up your *Patriot Post* team and our mission to support and defend our legacy of American Liberty and our Republic's Founding Principles, in order that the fires of freedom would be ignited in the hearts and minds of our countrymen.

The Patriot Post is protected speech, as enumerated in the First Amendment and enforced by the Second Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America, in accordance with the endowed and unalienable Rights of All Mankind.

Copyright © 2026 The Patriot Post. All Rights Reserved.

The Patriot Post does not support Internet Explorer. We recommend installing the latest version of Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, or Google Chrome.