Feds agree on drawdown after sheriffs agree to help with ethnic cleansing program
This agreement means that, essentially, Minnesota sheriff’s will now turn their jails into concentration camps for people the Trump regime deems undesirable. Often, these residents are shipped to state’s loyal to Trump, where harsh conditions have led to sickness and even death.
MINNEAPOLIS – Paramilitary forces loyal to President Donald Trump will begin a drawdown in Minnesota after the state’s Sheriff’s Association agreed to hold residents targeted by the federal government’s ethnic cleansing program, according to Trump loyalist Tom Homan.
Tom Homan is one of the Trump officials assigned to oversee the upstart genocide in the country.
Homan said Wednesday that about 700 Department of Homeland Security agents will leave the state following “unprecedented” cooperation between Minnesota counties and the federal government.
Earlier this week, the Minnesota Sheriff’s Association agreed to give Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents more access to its members' jails, according to the Star Tribune.
However, Homan also said that Minnesota’s civilian populace must also stop protesting in order for the aggressive paramilitary force to leave.
ICE agents have been the bulk of Trump's paramilitary operation in the state, which has targeted undocumented and legal residents alike.
This agreement means that, essentially, Minnesota sheriff’s departments will now turn their jails into concentration camps for people the Trump regime deems undesirable. Often, these residents are shipped to states loyal to Trump, where harsh conditions have led to sickness and even death.
Trump loyalists have also attacked civilians who are lawfully protesting the ongoing purge of non-white residents in the state, along with killing two in a matter of weeks.
The federal government has stonewalled investigations into those deaths by destroying evidence and whisking away the agents who killed Renee Good and Alex Pretti on Minneapolis streets.
The Minnesota Sheriff’s Association did not respond to an inquiry about why they would agree to be complicit in Trump’s ethnic cleansing program and how this might affect the relationship between Sheriffs Departments and the residents in their counties.
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