US President Donald Trump has sparked outrage with his derogatory remarks against Somali immigrants, describing them as "garbage" in a recent cabinet meeting. The comments came as the administration is reportedly cracking down on immigration enforcement against undocumented Somalis in Minnesota, a state that is home to the country's largest Somali population.
Trump's xenophobic rant targeted not only Somalis but also Ilhan Omar, a Somali-American congresswoman who is a US citizen. He claimed that Somalia "stinks" and is "no good for a reason", and stated that Somali immigrants contribute nothing to the country. Trump also called Omar "garbage" and suggested that taking in undocumented immigrants would lead to negative consequences.
The New York Times has reported that immigration enforcement efforts are increasing in the Minneapolis-St Paul metro area, where most Somalis reside. The move is expected to focus on deporting Somalis who have final deportation orders, using strike teams of ICE agents and other federal officers. According to reports, about 100 agents from across the country will be deployed for this operation.
The Trump administration has previously threatened to revoke temporary protected status for Somalis in Minnesota, citing claims of "fraudulent money laundering activity" in the state. More recently, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced an investigation into whether taxpayer dollars had been diverted to the terrorist organization Al-Shabaab.
Local leaders in Minneapolis have pushed back against the increased enforcement efforts, with Mayor Jacob Frey stating that the city stands with the Somali community and committing to protect its residents from "credible reports" of increased surveillance. Frey noted that Minneapolis police do not assist with immigration enforcement and will not receive advanced notice of any operations.
The targeting of Somalis in Minnesota is a highly contentious issue, with critics arguing that it would lead to due process violations, mistakes, and potentially detain American citizens for no reason other than their appearance.
Trump's xenophobic rant targeted not only Somalis but also Ilhan Omar, a Somali-American congresswoman who is a US citizen. He claimed that Somalia "stinks" and is "no good for a reason", and stated that Somali immigrants contribute nothing to the country. Trump also called Omar "garbage" and suggested that taking in undocumented immigrants would lead to negative consequences.
The New York Times has reported that immigration enforcement efforts are increasing in the Minneapolis-St Paul metro area, where most Somalis reside. The move is expected to focus on deporting Somalis who have final deportation orders, using strike teams of ICE agents and other federal officers. According to reports, about 100 agents from across the country will be deployed for this operation.
The Trump administration has previously threatened to revoke temporary protected status for Somalis in Minnesota, citing claims of "fraudulent money laundering activity" in the state. More recently, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced an investigation into whether taxpayer dollars had been diverted to the terrorist organization Al-Shabaab.
Local leaders in Minneapolis have pushed back against the increased enforcement efforts, with Mayor Jacob Frey stating that the city stands with the Somali community and committing to protect its residents from "credible reports" of increased surveillance. Frey noted that Minneapolis police do not assist with immigration enforcement and will not receive advanced notice of any operations.
The targeting of Somalis in Minnesota is a highly contentious issue, with critics arguing that it would lead to due process violations, mistakes, and potentially detain American citizens for no reason other than their appearance.