End of Minnesota Immigration Enforcement Surge: Federal Pullback and Aftermath
The Trump administration ends Minnesota's immigration enforcement operation after protests and legal challenges as authorities coordinate withdrawal.
Timothy James Walz (born April 6, 1964) is an American politician, former educator, and Army National Guard veteran who has served as the **41st governor of Minnesota** since January 2019.[1][6] A member of the Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), he was elected governor in 2018 and re‑elected in 2022.[1][6] Walz was born in West Point, Nebraska, and raised in a rural community.[1][5] He enlisted in the **Army National Guard** at age 17 and served for 24 years, retiring as a command sergeant major.[2][5] He earned a bachelor’s degree in social science education from Chadron State College and later a master’s in educational leadership from Minnesota State University, Mankato.[2][4] Walz worked as a high school teacher and football coach, including at Mankato West High School, and previously taught on the Pine Ridge Reservation and in China through a Harvard-affiliated program.[2][4][5] Entering politics, Walz was elected in 2006 to the U.S. **House of Representatives** for Minnesota’s 1st Congressional District, a largely rural and traditionally conservative area, and served six terms from 2007 to 2019.[1][2] In Congress he served on the Agriculture, Armed Services, and Veterans’ Affairs committees, and held leadership roles on subcommittees dealing with farm policy and veterans’ issues.[2][5] As governor, Walz has overseen Minnesota’s responses to the **COVID‑19 pandemic** and the civil unrest following the 2020 murder of George Floyd.[1] His administration has emphasized education, health care, and economic support for working families, and he has signed legislation expanding paid leave, cutting certain fees, and lowering some prescription drug costs.[3][6] In 2023 he approved a public safety bill establishing **universal background checks** and “red flag” laws for firearms.[1][3] Minnesota under Walz also codified abortion rights in state law after the overturning of Roe v. Wade, keeping the state a regional access point for reproductive health services.[3] Walz was identified as a **vice‑presidential candidate in the 2024 election cycle**, raising his national profile beyond Minnesota politics.[2][3]
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