FBI & ICE STORM Minnesota Governor’s Office — 3,000 ARRESTS & Somali Drug Empire EXPOSED Overnight! 😱🚨 What They Found Will Shake the Entire State!
It started as a “routine” drug op in Minnesota… but exploded into the most aggressive federal takedown the state has ever seen. Just before dawn, agents from FBI and ICE didn’t knock—they stormed straight into the heart of power, hitting offices tied to the Governor himself. In hours, the streets filled with handcuffs: over 3,000 arrests in a sweeping crackdown.
Prices on the streets collapsed as massive fentanyl and meth supplies vanished. Hidden networks unraveled—encrypted phones, money trails leading overseas, multi-layer cells feeding poison across the Upper Midwest. And the bombshell? A Somali-linked drug empire operating in plain sight, allegedly protected by sanctuary policies and political cover.
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What federal officials describe as a targeted enforcement action against criminal illegal aliens has escalated into one of the most intense immigration operations in recent U.S. history, with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reporting over 3,000 arrests in Minnesota since Operation Metro Surge launched in December 2025. Social media narratives portray the effort as a dramatic “storming” of the Governor’s Office exposing a vast Somali-linked drug empire, but official accounts focus on apprehending individuals with serious criminal convictions—murderers, rapists, pedophiles, gang members, and drug traffickers—operating in sanctuary jurisdictions.
Operation Metro Surge, led by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) with support from the FBI and other agencies, deployed up to 3,000 federal agents at its peak to the Twin Cities area. DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin emphasized the operation’s aim: removing “the worst of the worst” from sanctuary cities like Minneapolis, where local policies limit cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. Arrests included Somali nationals and others convicted of violent crimes, such as sexual abuse of minors, robbery, assault, and drug possession. Examples cited by ICE include Abdikadir Sheik Yusuf (Somalia, convictions for assault, forgery, obstruction, plus drug arrests) and others linked to gangs or trafficking.
The surge ties into broader political tensions. President Trump and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem repeatedly criticized Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey for “sanctuary” policies that allegedly shielded dangerous criminals. Trump labeled parts of the Somali community “garbage” involved in fraud, referencing scandals like the Feeding Our Future case—a $250-300 million COVID-era nutrition fraud scheme charging dozens, mostly of Somali descent (though leader Aimee Bock, not Somali, was convicted). Prosecutors widened probes into other programs, alleging kickbacks and misuse of funds.
Viral claims of a direct raid on the Governor’s Office or a centralized “Somali drug empire” lack substantiation from DHS, ICE, or FBI releases. No press statements detail seizures of massive drug quantities or political office breaches tied to narcotics. Instead, drug-related arrests appear incidental to immigration enforcement—part of apprehending criminal noncitizens. Nationwide fentanyl interdictions continue separately, but Minnesota-specific hauls in this operation remain modest compared to viral exaggerations.
The operation followed heightened scrutiny of fraud allegations amplified by a December 2025 YouTube video from Nick Shirley, showing Somali-run child care centers allegedly empty despite receiving Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) funds. State investigators found most facilities operating normally, with locked doors and safety measures explaining appearances. Federal funding freezes ensued, sparking congressional hearings and debates over oversight. FBI Director Kash Patel called fraud reports “the tip of the iceberg,” but no evidence links daycares directly to large-scale drug networks.
Community impact has been profound. Somali-Americans, the largest such population in the U.S., report fear, with some avoiding public spaces or carrying passports. Protests erupted, including clashes with agents; 29 demonstrators were arrested in one incident. Lawsuits from Minnesota, Minneapolis, and St. Paul allege racial profiling, warrantless actions, and violations of sensitive location policies (e.g., avoiding enforcement near schools or churches). A federal complaint claims agents changed license plates and intimidated residents.
Critics argue the surge politicizes enforcement, using fraud claims—rooted in real but overstated scandals—to justify mass actions. Supporters, including Trump allies, praise it as necessary border security and accountability in high-risk programs. DHS reports the operation removed threats, with many arrestees having prior convictions ignored under prior administrations.
As deportations proceed and investigations continue, Minnesota’s case highlights divides over immigration, fraud prevention, and sanctuary policies. With thousands arrested and more potential actions, the operation underscores federal resolve amid ongoing legal and community challenges.
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