| On Thursday, Tom Homan, the corrupt, fascist, “border czar” the media insists on treating as respectable, announced an end to “Operation Metro Surge,” which is the Trump administration’s name for its unconstitutional invasion of Minnesota. Homan declared “success,” shared some data on the numbers of immigrants who’ve been deported or sent to concentration camps, didn’t list the numbers of people his goons have assaulted, injured, or murdered, and scuttled off. I assume the next time he receives an envelope stuffed with cash it will be wrapped in a “Mission Accomplished” banner.
I’m also forced to assume that Homan is either outright lying about ending the occupation of Minnesota or trying to throw the media off the scent in some fashion. That’s because the only thing this administration does is lie or misdirect, and taking its people at their word is something only fools and corporate media publications do. Ever since Homan replaced SS-cosplayer Greg Bovino in Minnesota, the media has lost interest in the ongoing horrors in Minneapolis/St.Paul. Declaring an “end” to the operation doesn’t necessarily mean ICE will leave the Gopher State.
I must also point out that Homan’s alleged ending of the great Northern occupation coincides with the budget showdown over DHS funding in Congress. Trying to make nice just long enough to secure another year of funding for their goon squads seems like exactly the kind of thing Republicans would do—and Democrats would fall for.
Luckily, some Democrats in Minnesota don’t seem to be too eager to trust. On Thursday, St. Paul Mayor Kaohly Her signed an ordinance requiring federal agents to identify themselves. When asked about Homan’s comments, she said, “Any announcement of a drawdown or end to Operation Metro Surge must be followed by real action.” Minnesota Governor Tim Walz noted that Homan has not told people when the governments’ goons will be leaving, but Walz offered to help them “pack their bags.”
Senator Amy Klobuchar, who is running for governor but has not exactly covered herself in resistance glory, said, “ICE withdrawing from Minnesota is just the beginning. We need accountability for the lives lost and the extraordinary abuses of power at the hands of ICE agents, and we must see a complete overhaul of the agency.”
No, Senator Klobuchar, we do not need an “overhaul” of the agency. We need abolition of the agency.
You can see why I have trust issues. I don’t trust Homan to keep his word, don’t trust the media to keep reporting on the facts instead of merely transcribing the administration’s press releases, and don’t trust Democrats not to sell everybody out in their endless, cloying attempts to find the center between fascism and liberty.
As I said a few weeks ago, Minnesota made Trump blink, and that is a kind of victory. What we’ve seen there is proof that dedicated, nonviolent resistance can work. But that work is not finished, and it will not be finished until the fascists have been returned to the barbeque-ammo joints from whence they came, their institutions discredited and destroyed, and their leaders held accountable for their crimes. |