
Left, Right & Center Will changes to ICE operations in Minneapolis be enough?
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Jan 30, 2026 Mo Elleithee, Democratic strategist and Georgetown politics director, and Will Swaim, conservative commentator and California Policy Center president, discuss Minneapolis immigration operations after two fatal shootings. They debate Tom Homan’s role, local-federal coordination, targeted arrests versus sweeps, political fallout and whether Congress will impose new guardrails. Listener questions probe presidential power and U.S. standing abroad.
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Tone Shaped Public Trust
- Initial administration responses (Kristi Noem, Kash Patel) inflamed the situation by making unsupported claims.
- Homan's clearer communication responded to that damage and aimed to restore credibility.
Hotel Vigilante Incident And Coordination
- Will Swaim recounts vigilantes trashing a hotel believed to house ICE agents, creating chaotic federal-local interactions.
- He contrasts that with a later night when federal-local coordination led to a quick perimeter, dispersal order, and arrests.
Mission Mismatch And Jail Access
- Mo Elleithee argues interior border policing by Border Patrol and broad sweeps signal a mission mismatch.
- He says most counties already cooperate with ICE for jail access, and Minneapolis's refusal is due to liability concerns.


