Border czar Tom Homan is putting sanctuary cities across America on notice: get in line with federal immigration law or face the same ICE enforcement that just swept through Minneapolis.
After federal agents wrapped up a successful operation in the Twin Cities, Homan made it crystal clear that other sanctuary jurisdictions could be next on the Trump administration's target list. The message is simple—harbor illegal aliens at your own peril.
"We're going to continue prioritizing areas where local officials refuse to cooperate with federal immigration law," Homan stated, though he stopped short of naming specific cities. "Minneapolis was just the beginning."
The Minneapolis operation marked a significant victory for the Trump administration's mass deportation agenda, with ICE agents successfully removing hundreds of illegal immigrants despite obstruction from local Democratic officials. The raids sent shockwaves through the sanctuary city network that has spent years thumbing its nose at federal law.
Sanctuary Cities Running Scared
Patriots across America are celebrating as the Trump administration finally delivers on its promise to restore law and order to our immigration system. After four years of Biden's open border disaster, ICE agents are once again empowered to do their jobs without political interference from Washington.
The timing couldn't be better. With crime rates soaring in sanctuary cities and American taxpayers footing the bill for illegal alien services, voters are demanding action. Homan's warning shots are music to the ears of law-abiding Americans who've watched their communities transformed by unchecked illegal immigration.
Cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York have already declared their intention to resist Trump's deportation efforts. But Minneapolis just proved that federal law trumps local virtue signaling every single time.
"The American people elected President Trump to secure our border and remove those here illegally," Homan emphasized. "We're going to deliver on that promise, with or without local cooperation."
Which sanctuary city will learn this lesson the hard way next? The clock is ticking for mayors and city councils who think they can continue obstructing justice with impunity.
