President Donald J. Trump is signaling a notable recalibration in how his administration plans to handle immigration enforcement inside America’s largest cities—particularly those governed by Democrats who have long embraced so-called “sanctuary” policies. The shift came during a sit-down interview with NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas that aired Wednesday evening, following days of intense public backlash over aggressive ICE activity in Minneapolis tied to Operation Metro Surge.
The interview came at a volatile moment. Federal immigration operations in Minnesota ignited widespread protests, clashed with local residents, and culminated in the tragic deaths of two individuals—Renee Good and Alex Pretti—after confrontations involving immigration officers. The fallout put enormous political pressure on the White House and sparked renewed debate over federal authority versus local control.
During the interview, President Trump made it clear that future interior enforcement actions will look very different. Rather than forcing federal agents into hostile jurisdictions, the administration will now prioritize an “invitation-only” approach when it comes to Democrat-run sanctuary cities.
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