A sudden shift: ICE arrests drop nearly 12% after Minneapolis killings and immigration shake-up

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A sudden shift: ICE arrests drop nearly 12% after Minneapolis killings and immigration shake-up

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At the peak of the crackdown, carloads of masked immigration officers were a common sight in the streets of Minneapolis, while thousands of people were being arrested every week in Texas, Florida and California. This cluster currently includes 3 articles from 3 sources.

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A sudden shift: ICE arrests drop nearly 12% after Minneapolis killings and immigration shake-up
Washington Times4/25/2026

A sudden shift: ICE arrests drop nearly 12% after Minneapolis killings and immigration shake-up

At the peak of the crackdown, carloads of masked immigration officers were a common sight in the streets of Minneapolis , while thousands of people were being arrested every week in Texas , Florida and California. “Turn and burn,” top Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino called the strategy, with relentless displays.

ICE arrests drop nearly 12% after Minneapolis killings, immigration shake-up
ABC News
ABC News
Lean Left
4/25/2026

ICE arrests drop nearly 12% after Minneapolis killings, immigration shake-up

At the peak of the crackdown, thousands were being arrested every week. At the peak of the crackdown, carloads of masked immigration officers were a common sight in the streets of Minneapolis , while thousands of people were being arrested every week in Texas, Florida and California. “Turn and burn,” top Border Patrol.

ICE arrests drop nearly 12% following Minneapolis killings
PBS NewsHour
PBS NewsHour
Lean Left
4/25/2026

ICE arrests drop nearly 12% following Minneapolis killings

Aaron Kessler, Associated Press Aaron Kessler, Associated Press Tim Sullivan, Associated Press Tim Sullivan, Associated Press At the peak of the crackdown, carloads of masked immigration officers were a common sight in the streets of Minneapolis, while thousands of people were being arrested every week in Texas.