Trump has 'very good' call with Minneapolis Mayor Frey, announces border czar Homan meeting

President Trump reported having an "extremely positive" conversation with Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, as riots continue to erupt in the city amid a federal immigration enforcement operation. The call comes hours after Trump spoke with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz about the unrest gripping Minneapolis.

According to the mayor's account of the call, he expressed his concerns about Operation Metro Surge and asked for it to be terminated. Mayor Frey stated that Minneapolis has greatly benefited from its immigrant communities, but this benefit cannot continue under the present situation. He also emphasized that violent criminals should be held accountable regardless of their origin.

Trump announced that border czar Tom Homan will meet with Mayor Frey tomorrow to discuss next steps. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that Trump wants to "let cops be cops" as authorities respond to the unrest, and he outlined a clear path for restoring law and order in Minnesota by demanding state and local officials turn over illegal aliens who are incarcerated or have active warrants.

The social media posts signal increased federal engagement with city leaders amid violent chaos in Minneapolis. The president is also calling on local law enforcement to assist federal authorities by transferring custody of arrested illegal aliens and locating suspects wanted for crimes.
 
This whole thing is just a mess 🀯... like, I get that President Trump wants to take action, but Operation Metro Surge sounds like it's already escalating the situation, you know? It's not like Minneapolis hasn't been dealing with gang violence and poverty issues for years - you can't just come in here with some federal enforcement operation and expect everything to magically fix itself.

And let's be real, this is all about politics πŸ€”. The mayor is trying to protect his city, but the president is using it as a pawn to get attention and show he's still got it. I'm not sure what's more concerning - the riots themselves or the fact that the government is using them to push some sort of agenda.

We need to have a way more nuanced conversation about how to address these issues, you know? It can't just be about "restoring law and order" without actually addressing the underlying problems. And what exactly does it mean for police to "be cops"? Are we talking about policing communities or just enforcing federal laws? The government needs to listen to local leaders and have a more thoughtful approach to this whole situation 🀝
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure how much of a difference a single conversation between Trump and Mayor Frey is gonna make, but it's a start, right? πŸ™ The thing is, Operation Metro Surge seems like a real mess, and it's no wonder Minneapolis is erupting into chaos. What's the point of having an "extremely positive" conversation if you're not actually listening to what people on the ground are saying?

I'm also super concerned about Trump's plan to have Tom Homan meet with Mayor Frey tomorrow - it just feels like more of the same old, same old. We need real solutions to the problems that are causing these riots in the first place, not just some half-baked policy that's gonna lead to more suffering for innocent people.

And can we talk about how ridiculous it is that Trump wants local law enforcement to turn over arrested illegal aliens? That's not how law and order works - it's like he thinks we're some kind of lawless Wild West town where the bad guys just run free. πŸ€ͺ
 
πŸ˜’ just another example of the government trying to dictate how cities should handle their own issues, meanwhile riots are getting out of hand... it's not like the mayor was asking for a blanket amnesty, but some clarity on what's happening would've been nice πŸ€”.
 
omg what a joke is trump really serious about deploying troops to minneapolis 🀣 i mean what next? sending in the military to take care of some rioting teenagers? it's just gonna make things worse, trust me i've seen my fair share of protests in the city and they usually calm down on their own with time. btw have you noticed how the media is eating out of trump's hand lately? it's like he's got a magic remote that makes riots disappear πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ€” this whole thing just feels so... complicated. like, we're talking about people's lives here - rioting, police brutality, immigration drama... can't we all just get along? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ anyway, what's got me thinking is how do we balance keeping our communities safe with welcoming everyone who wants to call us home? Minneapolis has been pretty chill with immigrants, and now they're facing backlash. it's like, how much of a trade-off are you willing to make for the sake of order and safety? πŸ’ΈπŸ’•
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, this whole situation with the riots in Minneapolis is super messed up πŸ˜•. Like, we're talking about innocent people getting hurt, businesses getting destroyed... it's just not right. 🚧 On one hand, I get that the city's been affected by immigration issues for a while now and it's time for something to be done πŸ’ͺ. But on the other hand, Operation Metro Surge sounds like it could've been handled in a way that didn't put so many lives at risk πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I mean, what's the point of just deporting people without giving them a chance to prove themselves? 🀝 It feels like we're just throwing our hands up and saying "we don't know what to do" πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. But hey, at least President Trump is taking some action πŸ’₯... we'll see how it all plays out πŸ‘€.
 
I'm seeing this stuff happening in the news and I just don't get it 🀯. Like, I get that there's a lot of tensions going on between the government and the people, but can't we all just talk things out? I mean, President Trump is literally calling up the mayor to ask him to stop an operation, and then he's like "let cops be cops" - it sounds like more of the same old thing... πŸš”. I'm also really worried about those immigrants getting caught up in all this - we need to find a way to address our immigration issues without putting innocent people in harm's way 🀝. Can't we just focus on finding solutions instead of stirring up more chaos? 😩
 
I just can't believe this is how it's gone down again... the US government always seems to be in a bind when it comes to immigration issues πŸ€”. I mean, isn't this just like what was going on during the LA riots back in '92? The whole "us versus them" vibe, you know? And now they're bringing out the big guns - Tom Homan and all that. It's just so... familiar. And what's with the mayor wanting to terminate Operation Metro Surge? Didn't we learn from the Phoenix immigration protests of '07? Anyway, it's just going to be one of those situations where no one wins, you know? The people being arrested are still gonna get released eventually, and the city is gonna keep getting... well, let's just say "infused" with more tension 😬.
 
I'm like "okay, what's the real deal here? A prez call doesn't automatically fix riots...like, I get that the mayor is stoked about immigration benefits but violent criminals are a thing no matter where they're from πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I don't think Trump's solution of just handing over 'illegals' to the feds is gonna cut it either. What's the plan for actually keeping people safe and addressing underlying issues? This all feels like a PR stunt to me...and what about the mayor's concerns about Operation Metro Surge? Shouldn't we be hearing more about de-escalation strategies than just 'let cops be cops' πŸ’‘?"
 
πŸ€” come on, man... can't they see what's going on here? Trump thinks a phone call with the mayor and some dude who's in charge of borders is gonna fix everything? Meanwhile, people are getting hurt and cities are burning. It feels like we're just talking around the edges of the problem instead of actually addressing it. The mayor makes some valid points about immigrant communities being a part of the city's fabric, but then Trump starts throwing around this "illegal aliens" rhetoric that just isn't accurate. What does he even mean by that? And what's with the federal authorities getting more involved? Can't they see that's just gonna escalate things? It feels like we're watching some kind of slow-motion train wreck and nobody's pressing the brakes...
 
come on, can't trump see that he's making things worse? like, seriously, who needs riots to get attention? but no, instead of addressing the real issues, he's all about piling it on with more immigration enforcement. and what's with this "let cops be cops" nonsense? doesn't he know that law enforcement is already struggling as it is? meanwhile, mayor frey is just trying to keep his city safe, but trump is basically putting him in a corner. it's like, can't they see that the real problems are systemic and need actual solutions, not just more of the same old xenophobic rhetoric. 🀯🚨
 
πŸ€” seems like trump is trying to downplay the whole immigration thing... but come on, minneapolis is literally burning πŸš’πŸ’₯. what does he think is gonna happen if they just "let cops be cops"? its not that simple. i mean, dont get me wrong, law and order is important but this isnt a game of pac man where you just keep pushing the enemy back till they crash into the wall. there gotta be some consideration for whats really going on here... like how minnesota law enforcement is already overwhelmed with all these immigration ops happening.
 
I'm worried about the escalating situation in Minneapolis πŸ€•. While it's understandable that public safety needs to be prioritized, the federal intervention feels like a heavy hand. It's not just about Operation Metro Surge, but also about the broader narrative of xenophobia and fear-mongering surrounding immigration.

The language used by Trump and his administration is concerning - "extremely positive" conversation, yet violent criminals should be held accountable regardless of origin? Where does this end? We need to acknowledge that immigrants are human beings, not just a threat to law and order. The fact that the mayor had to ask for Operation Metro Surge to be terminated suggests that there's a deep-seated mistrust between local authorities and federal agencies.

We need to have a nuanced conversation about immigration reform, rather than relying on divisive rhetoric and heavy-handed action πŸ€”πŸ’‘
 
man, this situation in minneapolis is getting outta hand 🀯... i feel for the people living there, they deserve better than what's happening right now. it's crazy that trump is trying to capitalize on this mess by calling up mayor frey and governor walz. don't get me wrong, i think we gotta keep our borders secure, but can't we find a way to do that without putting lives at risk? πŸ€” meanwhile, the rioting continues and people are getting hurt... it's just so frustrating 😠...
 
Ugh, this is just what we needed more of - politics getting in the way of actual problems πŸ™„. Can't believe Trump is trying to play hero with his "extremely positive" convo with Mayor Frey when the city is literally on fire πŸ’₯. Meanwhile, I'm over here like "dude, have you seen the news? People are getting hurt and killed" 😩. And now he's sending in Tom Homan to 'discuss next steps' 🀣 like that's gonna make everything okay. Newsflash, Mr Trump: Operation Metro Surge isn't a crisis management tool, it's a human rights nightmare 🚫. Can we just focus on getting help to those affected instead of making a spectacle out of this? πŸ’”
 
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