US border chief says Trump agrees to end deportation surge in Minnesota

US border chief announces the conclusion of a federal operation with 700 immigration agents set to leave Minnesota. Listen to this article Listen to this article | 3 mins info Published On 12 Feb 202612 Feb 2026 Click here to share on social media share2 Share Tom Homan, the US border security chief, says that the immigration crackdown in Minnesota that led to mass detentions, protests and two deaths is coming to an end. “As a result of our efforts here, Minnesota is now less of a sanctuary state for criminals,” Homan said at a news conference on Thursday. Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list “I have proposed, and President [Donald] Trump has concurred, that this surge operation conclude.” US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) launched Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota on December 1 as Trump frequently rebuked the state and its seizable Somali community. Homan said ICE operations would continue as they did before the operation began. “Through targeted enforcement operations based on reasonable suspicion, and prioritising safety and security, ICE will continue to identify, arrest, and remove illegal aliens who pose a risk to public safety, as we’ve done for years,” he said. Federal authorities say the sweeps focused on the Minneapolis-St Paul metro area have led to the arrest of more than 4,000 people. While the Trump administration has called those arrested “dangerous criminal illegal aliens”, many people with no criminal records, including children and US citizens, have also been detained. Minnesota Tim Walz said on Thursday he was “cautiously optimistic” after the Trump administration’s announcement of drawing down the immigration crackdown in his state. “They left us with deep damage, generational trauma,” Walz told reporters. “They left us with economic ruin in some cases.” Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey also welcomed the announcement, likening the immigration operation to military occupation. Advertisement “They thought they could break us, but a love for our neighbors and a resolve to endure can outlast an occupation,” Frey wrote on X “These patriots of Minneapolis are showing that it’s not just about resistance — standing with our neighbors is deeply American.” Reporting from the White House House Al Jazeera’s Alan Fisher said the operation of Minnesota proved to be a public relations “disaster” for Trump, citing opnion polls that showed public opposition to ICE’s tactics. “It was bad publicity for Donald Trump, and he was getting a great deal of criticism, not just from Democrats, not just from people in the state, but from Republicans around the country as well – that this was not the image that they wanted to portray,” Fisher said. Holman’s announcement came as US legislators were holding hearings questioning government officials over the immigration crackdown in Minnesota, which saw mass protests and the killing of Alex Pretti and Renee Good by federal agents. Adblock test (Why?)
Google’s Sundar Pichai, OpenAI’s Sam Altman, Nvidia’s Jensen Huang, Anthropic CEO coming to India, know in details

The five-day event will cover policy, research, industry, and public engagement, featuring over 300 exhibitors from 30 countries, showcasing AI innovations across 10+ thematic pavilions.
Who is Baba Kamruddin, Tantrik held in Delhi triple murder? How did he lure victims with poison ‘laddu’?

Delhi Police arrested 72-year-old tantrik Kamruddin, also known as ‘Baba,’ in the Peeragarhi triple murder case. Investigators said he was the main suspect in earlier killings in Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, allegedly using similar methods involving promises of supernatural powers.
CM Rekha Gupta-led Delhi government to contribute Rs 2940 crore under Metro Phase V, project to be completed in 2028

The three approved corridors include RK Ashram to Indraprastha (via Central Vista), Tughlakabad to Kalindi Kunj, and Aerocity to Indira Gandhi Domestic Terminal-1 (IGD T-1). Of the 13 stations to be built, 10 will be underground and 3 will be elevated.
Delhi news: New metro corridor to pass through Central Vista, benefit 60,000 govt employees, to connect India Gate, Bharat Mandapam

The Delhi government under CM Rekha Gupta has given a nod to three new Metro corridors that will connect various important centers citywide. It will pass through Central Vista, India Gate, and Bharat Mandapam. It will benefit 60,000 govt employees.
Lamborghini crash: Shivam Mishra, tobacco tycoon’s son, released hours after arrest, know why

Shivam Mishra, Kanpur tobacco tycoon KK Mishra’s son, has now been released only hours after being arrested in the case on Thursday morning. He has been released on a personal bond of Rs 20,000.
Lamborghini Crash: How much did Kanpur tobacco tycoon pay to get bail for Shivam Mishra?

Son of Kanpur tobacco tycoon KK Mishra, got bail on a personal bond after a Rs 10-crore Lamborghini crash injured pedestrians. Shivam Mishra has claimed that he was not driving the car when the mishap occurred. Details here.
What India can learn from South Africa’s cashless payments model

South Africa’s cashless model highlights the role of reliable rails, merchant trust, and compliance as India faces scaling challenges in digital payments.
Rahul Gandhi hits back at BJP MP Nishikant Dubey’s motion to disqualify him from Lok Sabha

Congress MP and opposition leader in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi has hit back at BJP MP Nishikant Dubey who gave a formal notice for moving motion to disqualify Congress MP Rahul Gandhi from the Lok Sabha.
Delhi: CM Rekha Gupta-led govt approves 146 Projects for SC/ST settlements worth Rs 85 crore, ‘the era of…’

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday launched a series of development works under the SC/ST Improvement Scheme at a public event in Malkaganj Chowk, Timarpur.