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Vance Describes US Immigration Officers as Victims of Protests

22 January 2026
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Vance Describes US Immigration Officers as Victims of Protests
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US Vice President JD Vance has accused the “far left” of inciting violent and chaotic immigration operations in Minnesota, framing ICE officers as victims of aggression, including doxing and assaults. He emphasized that these actions against law enforcement are part of a broader pattern of hostility. This statement reflects ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement in the region. The comments were made during a recent discussion on law enforcement challenges.

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