Washington – The Pentagon has ordered 1,500 US soldiers to prepare for a possible deployment to a state roiled by unrest over an immigration crackdown, US media reported Sunday.
Crowds of protesters have clashed with immigration officers in the midwestern state’s main city of Minneapolis, particularly since the fatal shooting of a US woman by a federal agent on January 7.
🚨 IT’S OFFICIAL: President Trump and Pete Hegseth just put 1,500 ACTIVE DUTY soldiers on standby for potential deployment to Minnesota
SEND IN THE BACKUP!
The leftist insurrection will be defeated one way or another! 🇺🇸pic.twitter.com/KRaHsq6KOx
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) January 18, 2026
On Saturday, the Minnesota Department of Public Safety said that at the direction of Governor Tim Walz the state’s national guard has been mobilized to support local law enforcement and emergency management agencies. As governor, Walz has the authority to deploy the state’s US military reserve during emergencies.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey on Sunday described the 3,000 federal agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and border control waging Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration as an “occupying force that has quite literally invaded our city.”
He told CBS’s “Face the Nation” that the federal agents outnumbered the 600-strong city police force by five to one. He also voiced concern about reports of 1,500 federal troops readying to join them.
“This is not about safety. What this is about is coming into our city by the thousands and terrorizing people simply because they’re Latino or Somali, and yeah, people in Minneapolis are speaking up,” Frey said.
🚨 NOW — Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz issues a warning order to prepare the National Guard.
“I feel your anger. I’m angry.”
This is serious. Minnesota is bracing for escalation. pic.twitter.com/N0O6rYY1O5
— Brian Allen (@allenanalysis) January 7, 2026
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem said that the crackdown would continue “until we are sure that all the dangerous people are picked up, brought to justice and then deported back to their home countries.”
The Pentagon deployed some 700 US Marines in Los Angeles in June and July in response to angry protests over aggressive immigration enforcement operations underway there.
Trump also threatened at that time to invoke the Insurrection Act, but ultimately did not, and the soldiers’ role was limited to guarding two federal properties in the greater Los Angeles area.
The Pentagon directed 1,500 active-duty soldiers to prepare for possible deployment to Minnesota, after President Donald Trump threatened to use the Insurrection Act to quell protests against the government’s deportation drive https://t.co/ddfbRjc2gG pic.twitter.com/LQkNelcaBM
— Reuters (@Reuters) January 18, 2026
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