ICE’s ‘Operation Metro Surge,’ detention expansion, and state pushback shake U.S. immigration enforcement

Since Dec 2025 ICE’s large enforcement sweep in Minnesota — “Operation Metro Surge” — plus plans to add detention capacity and new tech use have provoked lawsuits, protests, and state bans on 287(g).

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The began in December 2025 in the Twin Cities and expanded statewide, leading to mass arrests, local protests, lawsuits, and at least two U.S. citizen deaths during enforcement actions.

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ICE has signaled a push to accelerate removals by planning a large increase in detention beds and new centralized “mega‑centers,” raising concerns about the scale of .

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Reporting shows ICE increased reliance on private cloud and software services, notably , to support expanded operations — prompting ethical and privacy concerns about vendor roles.

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States and cities have reacted by limiting cooperation: Maryland enacted an emergency ban on local participation in in mid‑February 2026, reflecting wider local–federal clashes.

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These actions affect thousands in , disrupt local economies and schools, and have produced legal challenges over federal authority and civil‑liberties impacts.

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ICE & Enforcement Advocates

Operation Metro Surge, added detention, and new tech are necessary, lawful tools that strengthen immigration enforcement despite political pushback.

Immigrant & Civil Rights Advocates

Operation Metro Surge and expanded detention and surveillance represent an abusive escalation of ICE power that harms immigrant communities and demands legal and political resistance.

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