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Trump-Hater Tim Walz Pulls Another Stunt

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is escalating his opposition to President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement efforts, announcing he will personally attend a “No Kings” rally in Minneapolis this weekend.

The move comes months after the Trump administration carried out one of the largest immigration crackdowns in U.S. history — an operation that continues to divide Americans and fuel political tension nationwide.

Speaking in a recent interview, Walz claimed the federal operation left a lasting impact on communities, signaling that protests against Trump’s immigration policies are far from over.

Anti-Trump “No Kings” Movement Expands Nationwide

The “No Kings” movement, a left-wing protest network, is planning more than 3,000 demonstrations across the country this Saturday.

Organizers previously coordinated thousands of rallies targeting President Trump, accusing his administration of overreach — a claim strongly disputed by conservatives who argue the president is simply enforcing existing immigration law.

Walz suggested Minnesota is now a focal point for resistance, claiming activists in the state are leading efforts to push back against federal immigration enforcement.

Trump’s DHS Operation: Largest Immigration Crackdown in U.S. History

Earlier this year, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), under President Trump, launched Operation Metro Surge — a sweeping immigration enforcement effort aimed at restoring border security and enforcing federal law.

The operation brought thousands of federal agents into Minnesota, targeting illegal immigration networks and individuals in violation of U.S. immigration laws.

Supporters say the operation demonstrated long-overdue action to protect American communities. Critics, including Walz, argue it went too far.

The mission concluded in early February following a controversial incident during enforcement actions that resulted in two fatalities — an event that quickly became a rallying point for political opposition.

Democrats Push Legal Action, Demand Limits on Immigration Enforcement

Since the operation ended, Walz and other Democratic leaders have ramped up efforts to challenge the Trump administration.

The governor is backing lawsuits against federal agencies and calling for investigations into how the operation was handled. Meanwhile, Democratic lawmakers are attempting to withhold funding from DHS unless significant changes are made to immigration enforcement policies.

Walz has also pushed for scrutiny of former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem. In response to broader concerns, President Trump appointed former Senator Markwayne Mullin to lead the agency moving forward.

Immigration Battle Intensifies Under President Trump

The clash highlights a growing divide in America over immigration policy.

President Trump has made border security and immigration enforcement a cornerstone of his administration, arguing that strong enforcement is necessary to protect American citizens, uphold the rule of law, and secure the nation’s future.

Opponents, including Walz, continue to frame those efforts as excessive — setting the stage for ongoing protests, legal fights, and political battles in the months ahead.

With Minnesota now emerging as a flashpoint, the debate over immigration enforcement under President Trump is only expected to intensify as the 2026 political landscape takes shape.