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Press ReleaseNeutral2026-02-03

Tillis Demands Accountability from DHS on Immigration Enforcement Operations

Thom Tillis
Thom Tillis
RNC · Senator
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This press release from Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) was published on 2026-02-03 and titled "Tillis Demands Accountability from DHS on Immigration Enforcement Operations". It focuses on immigration and touches on the environment, foreign policy.

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Tillis Demands Accountability from DHS on Immigration Enforcement Operations

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) recently sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem seeking answers about interior enforcement operations conducted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), including Operation Charlotte's Web and recent activity in Minneapolis ahead of Secretary Noem's hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on March 3. "The Trump Administration has made measurable progress in restoring order at the southern border. Under the leadership of Border Czar Tom Homan, conditions no longer resemble the instability of the previous administration. That same level of successful and seamless execution has not always been achieved in the Department of Homeland Security's recent interior immigration enforcement operations. Interior enforcement carried out by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement must be effective, disciplined, and fully compliant with constitutional and statutory limits. While these agencies have historically met that standard, recent operations raise serious questions that require direct oversight," Tillis wrote . "On November 15, 2025, DHS conducted Operation Charlotte's Web in my home state of North Carolina. The operation resulted in the apprehension of several criminal illegal aliens with extensive criminal records, an outcome I applaud. At the same time, multiple public reports allege that U.S. citizens were detained, subject to force, and experienced damage to personal property. I seek clarification as to whether these reports are merely disingenuous accounts from partisans who do not share our commitment to a secure border, or if they reflect substantiated incidents," Tillis continued . "Similar concerns have since emerged in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where DHS enforcement actions reportedly involved U.S. citizens, use of force, reliance on administrative warrants, and unclear predication for initial engagements. Taken together, these events point to a broader transparency and accountability gap in DHS interior enforcement operations that this Committee has a responsibility to address," Tillis concluded . The full text of the letter and the list of questions submitted to Secretary Noem are available HERE . ###
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