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CAUGHT: Minneapolis Mayor ADMITS No Deal Made with Border Czar - ICE Operations Continue

Gary FranchiFebruary 13, 2026261 views
CAUGHT: Minneapolis Mayor ADMITS No Deal Made with Border Czar - ICE Operations Continue
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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is scrambling to save face after being forced to admit that his previous claims about striking a deal with Border Czar Tom Homan were nothing but hot air. The Democrat mayor confessed Thursday that no agreement was actually reached to end the Trump administration's aggressive immigration enforcement operations in his sanctuary city.

Speaking on MSNBC's "All In," Frey tried to walk back his earlier boasts about somehow convincing Homan to pull ICE agents out of Minneapolis. The admission exposes the desperation of Democrat officials who are watching President Trump's deportation machine steamroll their resistance to enforcing immigration law.

Another Democrat Fantasy Crumbles

This embarrassing backtrack perfectly captures the reality facing sanctuary city mayors across America: the Trump-Vance administration isn't playing games this time. While Frey and his fellow Democrats spent weeks grandstanding about their supposed negotiations with federal authorities, ICE agents have been methodically removing criminal aliens from American communities.

Border Czar Tom Homan has made it crystal clear that the administration's "surge of immigration forces" will continue until every illegal immigrant is removed from the country. Unlike the Biden regime's catch-and-release disaster, this operation has teeth.

Frey's flip-flopping reveals the panic setting in among Democrat mayors who thought they could obstruct federal immigration enforcement. These same officials who welcomed millions of illegal aliens into their cities are now discovering that President Trump meant every word about mass deportations.

Patriots Deserve the Truth

How many other Democrat mayors are lying to their constituents about non-existent "deals" with the Trump administration? Frey's admission should make every American question what else these sanctuary city enablers are hiding about their failed attempts to block deportations.

The message from Washington is clear: immigration law will be enforced, regardless of local Democrat resistance. Patriots voted for this exact outcome in November 2024, and President Trump is delivering on his promises.

Will other sanctuary city mayors finally come clean about their inability to stop Trump's deportation operations, or will they continue deceiving their residents until ICE shows up at their door?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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CommonSense2024VerifiedFeb 13, 2026
Does anyone know what specific operations ICE is planning in Minneapolis? My brother works in law enforcement there and says they're expecting major activity soon.
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TaxpayerFedVerifiedFeb 13, 2026
About time! Why should my tax dollars go to cities that refuse to cooperate with immigration enforcement?
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RuleOfLawVerifiedFeb 14, 2026
This is what happens when local officials try to negotiate around federal authority. The Border Czar was right to not make deals with sanctuary cities.
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ConservativeDadVerifiedFeb 14, 2026
Good! ICE should continue operations everywhere. Why should Minneapolis get special treatment when they won't follow federal immigration law?
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AmericaFirst2024VerifiedFeb 14, 2026
Because they think they're above the law. Time for a reality check!
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VeteranVoiceVerifiedFeb 14, 2026
Fantastic news! 🇺🇸
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PatriotMom22VerifiedFeb 15, 2026
Finally! It's about time we see some accountability. These sanctuary city mayors have been playing games with federal law for too long.
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TruthSeeker45VerifiedFeb 15, 2026
Exactly right. The law is the law, regardless of what local politicians think.
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MinneapolisResidentVerifiedFeb 15, 2026
I live here and can tell you most of us are fed up with the mayor's policies. Crime has gotten so bad in our neighborhoods because of weak enforcement.