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NPR Finds Trump ICE City Raids Drove Police Overtime and Local Costs Sharply Higher

An NPR data analysis released March 24, 2026, concludes that Immigration and Customs Enforcement deployments under President Trump’s "Operation Metro Surge" created significant financial and operational strain for major U.S. cities, even in jurisdictions that legally refuse to assist federal immigration enforcement. In Los Angeles, where ICE sweeps in early June 2025 triggered weeks of protests, LAPD overtime spending jumped to $41 million for the month—compared with a typical range of $18–$30 million—with about $17 million spent between June 8 and 16 alone and roughly $12 million of that for overtime tied to protest response and security around federal facilities. Minneapolis recorded more than $6 million in police overtime and standby pay from Jan. 7 to Feb. 8, more than double its entire annual overtime budget of $2.3 million, as officers were diverted to demonstrations, facility protection and emergency calls linked to the ICE surge, while in Portland, Oregon, city officials say the same pattern of redeployments contributed to slower response times on regular 911 calls. Los Angeles City Councilwoman Eunisses Hernandez said the city was "balancing and teetering on martial law" during the height of the raids and protests, warning that the figures don’t yet account for likely lawsuit and liability costs from injuries and aggressive policing. The White House defended the crackdown in a statement citing disputed multi‑billion‑dollar estimates of the fiscal cost of unauthorized immigrants, which NPR notes it has not independently verified, underscoring the widening gap between federal political justifications and the local fiscal realities of Trump’s immigration enforcement strategy.

Immigration & Demographic Change City Budgets and Policing Federal–Local Law Enforcement Conflicts

📌 Key Facts

  • NPR’s March 24, 2026 analysis examines the impact of Trump-era ICE "Operation Metro Surge" deployments on city budgets and police operations in several U.S. cities.
  • LAPD overtime spending reached $41 million in June 2025, with about $17 million spent between June 8–16 responding to protests and security needs tied to ICE raids, including roughly $12 million in overtime.
  • Minneapolis police reported more than $6 million in overtime and standby pay between Jan. 7 and Feb. 8, exceeding twice the city’s $2.3 million annual overtime budget, while Portland saw longer police response times as staffing was shifted to ICE-related unrest.
  • Los Angeles officials say the current tallies do not yet include expected legal and liability costs from injuries and alleged excessive force during protests, meaning the total price tag to local taxpayers is likely higher.
  • The White House responded by claiming unauthorized immigrants cost taxpayers over $150 billion in 2023 and will add $177 billion in federal spending through 2034, figures NPR explicitly says it has not verified.

📊 Relevant Data

The net fiscal cost of illegal immigration to United States taxpayers in 2023 was $150.7 billion, after accounting for taxes paid by illegal aliens.

The Fiscal Burden of Illegal Immigration on United States Taxpayers 2023 — Federation for American Immigration Reform (cited in congressional testimony)

The 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act ended the national origins quota system, leading to increased immigration from Asia and Latin America, and raising the foreign-born share of the US population from about 5% in 1965 to 13.7% in 2022.

Fifty Years On, the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act Continues to Reshape the United States — Migration Policy Institute

In Los Angeles County, immigrants constitute 35% of the population as of 2021, with 55% of immigrants being Latino, 28% Asian American, 14% White, and 2% Black.

State of Immigrants in Los Angeles County — USC Dornsife

Immigration was the primary driver of population growth in Minnesota from 2020 to 2024, with over 81,000 new immigrants contributing to this change.

Immigration became the leading component of population growth in Minnesota this decade — Minnesota Chamber of Commerce

The recent surge in immigration accounted for up to 100% of rental price growth in states like California and roughly two-thirds of total rental inflation nationwide between 2021 and 2023.

Fact Check Team: Immigration's impact on rising U.S. rental costs — CBS Austin

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