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Pentagon readies 1,500 troops for potential Minnesota deployment

US Army units from Alaska ordered to prepare for Minnesota surge as governor mobilises National Guard

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A law enforcement officer uses a battering ram to force entry into a home during an immigration raid in St Paul, Minnesota. Photo: Reuters
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The ‌Pentagon has ordered about 1,500 active-duty soldiers in Alaska to prepare for a possible deployment to Minnesota, the site of large protests against the government’s deportation drive, two US officials told ‍Reuters on Sunday.

The US Army placed the units on prepare-to-deploy orders in case violence in the midwestern state escalates, the officials said, though it is not clear whether any of them will be sent.

US President Donald Trump on Thursday threatened to use the Insurrection Act to deploy military forces if officials in the state do not stop protesters from targeting immigration officials after a surge in Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.

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Increasingly tense confrontations between residents and federal officers have erupted in Minneapolis since Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old ⁠mother of three, was fatally shot behind the wheel of her car by ICE officer Jonathan Ross on January 7.

US Customs and Border Protection and other law enforcement officials stand guard in front of the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Photo: Reuters
US Customs and Border Protection and other law enforcement officials stand guard in front of the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Photo: Reuters

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said on Sunday that any military deployment would exacerbate tensions in Minnesota’s largest city, where the Trump administration has already sent 3,000 immigration and US Border Patrol officers to deal with largely peaceful protests.

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