President Donald Trump has pledged to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Somali immigrants in Minnesota, provoking fear within the local community. This legal protection has shielded individuals from deportation due to unrest in Somalia since 1991. Trump's claims of criminal activity within this group have drawn criticism as unfounded. Local lawmakers label the move as a politically motivated attack, warning it could incite hatred against the Somali population. The Minnesota Attorney General is reviewing legal avenues to contest Trump's directive, reinforcing that TPS cannot be revoked selectively or without just cause. Advocates stress the importance of the Somali diaspora to Minnesota's cultural and economic landscape, arguing that destabilizing this community endangers the very fabric of Minnesota itself.